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From the Archive: Lines from Worship to Despair
This piece, published in The Melbourne Review in 2013, reviewed the Art Gallery of New South Wales exhibition Renaissance to Goya: Prints and Drawings from Spain. Lines from Worship to Despair Coming on the heels of 2012’s masterpieces from Madrid’s … Continue reading →
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