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Portrait of the National Portrait Gallery
I recently was in Washington, D.C. for an academic conference, and fortunately enough, the conference hotel was about three blocks from the National Portrait Gallery and Museum of American Art. I’ve been there on several occasions in the past, but … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 5, Chapter 7
Tagged Because I can, Hamilton, museum visits, National Portrait Gallery, Obama, presidents
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Amazing Exhibit on Publishing, Luther & Reformation at Minneapolis Institute of Art
Over Christmas break I had the wonderful opportunity to visit the Martin Luther: Art and the Reformation exhibit at the Minneapolis Institute of Art that is showing through January 15th. While much of the focus of the exhibit is, unsurprisingly, … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 4
Tagged books, Martin Luther, movable type, museum visits, reformation
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