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Tag Archives: Corrado Giaquinto
1737: Anti-Depressant
It has been often related, and generally believed, that Philip V King of Spain, being seized with a total dejection of spirits, which made him refuse to be shaved, and rendered him incapable of attending council or transacting affairs … Continue reading
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Tagged 18th Century, Art, Corrado Giaquinto, Farinelli, Italy, Jean Ranc, King Philip V of Spain, Melancholy, Mental Health, Music, Opera, Painting, Spain
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