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Grande Gallery of Louvre. Longest gallery in the world, 300m.
Innocent XI. 1611-89. Pope 1676-. 4 Articles on Gallicanism, 1673.
Jansenism. 1640-1730. Sought return to severity of Augustine. Opposed Jesuits. Gallicanism. Arnauld. Suppressed by Louis XIV. Pascal. Quesnel.
Jonson, Ben. 1572-1637. English poet, dramatist: Drink to me Only with Thine Eyes. Every Man in his Humour 1601. Alchemist 1610. 1598 escaped gallows by Benefit of Clergy.
Mellon, Andrew. 1855-1937. US financier. Donated art, money to found National Gallery.
National Gallery. England 1824.
National Gallery of Art. (US) 1937. Funded by Mellon.
Newspapers.1566 Venice (first). 1594 Mercurius Gallobelgious England. 1621 Batter England. 1662 First censorship. 1690 Boston. 1702 Daily Courant, first daily.
Pigalle, Jean-Baptiste. 1714-85. French sculptor. Mercury 1744.
Ruche, La. the Beehive. Montparnasse Avant-garde artist residence and studio, 1900-30. Chagall. Léger.
Sangallo, Antonio da, the Younger. 1483-1546. Florentine architect. Rome’s Palazzo Farnese 1534-46.
Surrealism. 1920-. Artistic and literary movement dealing with the expression of the subconscious mind, fantasy, dreams. Klee, Dali, de Chirico, Chagall.
Tyrant. Originally any Greek ruler who seized power illegally. 5CBC- came to signify a cruel ruler.
Ultramontanism. 15-19C. Roman Catholic movement for papal authority. Gallicanism.