Word: 17th
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...group of artists whose work epitomizes European modernism and the avant-garde. "Chaste, Chased, and Chastened: Old Testament Women in Northern Prints," through Oct. 24. An examination of the profusion of printed images of previously untreated Old Testament narratives with female subjects which arose during the 16th and early 17th centuries...
...Museum of Fine Arts through January contains dozens of treasures from the Golden Age of Flemish art. Many of the works have never been seen before in the United States, and they are rarely assembled in one place. Featuring paintings by Peter Paul Rubens and his contemporaries in 17th century Netherlands, the exhibition is a thorough view of a rich period in European...
...women's onslaught continued through the rest of the field with Harvard runners taking ninth, 10th, 15th, 17th and 18th...
Musical Banquet. Bruce Fithian, tenor and Olav Chris Henriksen, lute and theorbo, perform music of 17th-century Europe, including French airs de cour, English lute songs, Italian monodies and scherzi lute and theorbo solos. Sunday, October 3, 3 p.m. Somerville Museum, Central St. and Westwood Road, Somerville. $5 for students. Call 666-9810 for more information...
Historical Study B-37, "The Baroque: Forms of Authority in 17th-century Europe," is vanished with much-mourned Simon M. Schama, who has moved to Columbia University...