The longest river in the State of Florida, the Saint Johns River stretches over 275 miles, and creates the outer border of the Museum’s historic Gardens. The great Saint Johns is one of only…
Tag Archives: seventeenth century
Aug
09
In the Gallery: Sassoferrato (Giovanni Battista Salvi) – Praying Madonna
by Curatorial Intern, in Art, Artists
May
08
Italian painter, Giovanni Battista Salvi was born in Sassoferrato, from where he got his nickname. During the Renaissance and Baroque periods in Italy, it was customary for artists to…
In the Gallery – Sassoferrato (Giovanni Battista Salvi): Praying Madonna
by Curatorial Intern, in Art, Artists
Jan
24
Italian painter, Giovanni Battista Salvi was born in Sassoferrato, from where he got his nickname. During the Renaissance and Baroque periods in Italy…
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