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Van Dyck In Sicily: Painting And The Plague, 1624-1925

Works created whilst Palermo was struck with the plague, including the five remaining Saint Rosalia paintings, the hermit who became known as the protector of Palermo. Curated by Xavier Salomon of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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