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There is monstrous magic in Théodore Géricault’s huge argument in oil. The public, with political furore still raging over a disaster at sea, went mad at the time, but the vast creative influence the painting had then and the echoes that resonate to this day are enough to send a chill up your spine.
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A common sight in Europe during the sixteen and seventeenth centuries was the confiscation and sale people’s goods who could not pay their debts. When husbands passed away leaving families in debt the widows were forced by law to auction off their goods. And when estates were sold among the wealthy, the transaction often included the contents of the estate including antiques and furnishings. Of course antiques were also bought, sold, inherited, and given as gifts.
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