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1960’s: Music Lessons
Jiří Kolář: Globus s notovými osnovami (1960’s) (source) The literal translation seems to be something like “Globe with a curriculum of musical scores.” So maybe “Globe with Music Lessons”?
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Tagged 20th Century, Art, Censorship, Collage, Czech Republic, Geography, Jiří Kolář, Music
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1573: The Inquisition Grills an Artist for the Last Supper
Paolo Veronese: The Feast in the House of Levi (1573) Veronese’s painting was the cause of an investigation by the Roman Catholic Inquisition, which balked at the lavish settings and costumes—as well as the “buffoons, drunken Germans, dwarfs and other … Continue reading
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Tagged 16th Century, Art, Censorship, Italy, Painting, Paolo Veronese, The Last Supper
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