In the Cleveland Museum of Art In the din of ages so quiet only the squeak of charcoal sneakers and the stentorian tutelage of living masses obtrude”goddess with a breast exposed, Mary drawing blood from fingers brushing thorns” overhead the tapestry of knights and days” in glass . . . . Continue Reading »
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