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January 30 2025
Picture: Witt Library
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
Apologies for the delay in restarting AHN these past few days. I have been rather tied up with various lecturing and research projects. There's been lots of news developing recently, so it is about time I got going!
As a fun aside, here's a rather nice (as far as I can tell) unrecorded painting by Joan Carlile (c. 1606–1679) that I recently spotted thanks to the digitization of the Witt Library at the Courtauld Institute. The picture, which was given to Adriaen Hanneman many decades ago, was last recorded with the Ehrich Galleries in New York. I wonder where it is now?
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