
Ribera & the Anatomy of an Exhibition
09/09/19 • 60 min
In conversation with Dr. Edward Payne (Assistant Professor, Pemberton Fellowship for the Study of Spanish Art, Durham University)
&
Dr. Xavier Bray (Director, Wallace Collection)
In conversation with Dr. Edward Payne (Assistant Professor, Pemberton Fellowship for the Study of Spanish Art, Durham University)
&
Dr. Xavier Bray (Director, Wallace Collection)
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