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Painting, art galleries and libraries
edit~ a Wefter selection (Nov 2010)
edit- 1 Pickup series (Publicity Information Communication Knowledge Understanding 'Perhaps)
- An artist who advised "read the picture"
- Nicolas Poussin
- Paul Fréart de Chantelou
- Et in Arcadia ego
- 2 History of painting, with illustrations
- History of painting
- 3 Some galleries
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Museo del Prado
- Vatican Museums
- Wallace Collection
- Library of Celsus
- Wren Library, Cambridge
- 4 Some libraries
- Library
- Bibliothèque Mazarine
- British Library
- Laurentian Library
- M.E. Saltykov-Shchedrin State Public Library
- National Central Library (Florence)
- Prussian State Library
- Wellcome Library
- 5 Subsidiary articles
- Academy
- Academic library
- Beshalach
- Bartolomeo Platina
- British Museum
- Cortile del Belvedere
- Incunable
- Manna
- Marcantonio Raimondi
- Pope Clement XII
- Sack of Rome (1527)
- Theological libraries and librarianship
- "...read the picture"
- Nicolas Poussin, in letter of 1639 from Rome to de Chantelou about the delivery of his painting "The Israelites Gathering the Manna"... FAMAS Nov 2010: This volume is being made available online for an indefinite time, short or long, for as many as will. Price and payment as quoted by PediaPress. Articles arranged and cover selected with Z.P.Lobsen.