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Episode Twenty-Four: Monsignor Francesco Barberini

5m · Art History Perspectives: Before You Go · 18 Jan 05:10

In this episode, we cover one of my all-time favorite artists, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, and his work in the National Gallery of Art. Although this work is lesser known, it is still a phenomenal study!

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