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Speaking Brushes: Art Practice and Deaf Education in Early Modern Italy
Angelo Lo Conte
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Academy of Visual Arts
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16th Century
33%
17th Century
33%
Archival Records
33%
Artistic Life
33%
Artistic Practice
100%
Career Choice
33%
Career Options
33%
Deaf children
33%
Deaf Education
100%
Early Modern Italy
100%
Economic Background
33%
Ferrara
33%
Genoa
33%
Naples
33%
Painters
33%
Practice Education
100%
Renaissance Poetry
33%
Social Life
33%
Visual Culture
33%
Arts and Humanities
16th century
33%
17th Century
33%
Archival Record
33%
Art Practice
100%
Deaf education
100%
deaf people
33%
early modern Italy
100%
Ferrara
33%
Genoa
33%
Naples
33%
Painting
33%
Renaissance
33%
Social Life
33%
Visual Culture
33%
Works of Art
33%