Today in News History
On July 1, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1481, Christian II of Denmark (died 1559) was born. In 1725, Rhoda Delaval, English painter and aristocrat (died 1757) was born. In 1819, Johann Georg Tralles discovers the Great Comet of 1819, (C/1819 N1). It is the first comet analyzed using polarimetry, by François Arago. In 1858, Willard Metcalf, American painter (died 1925) was born. In 1859, DeLancey W. Gill, American painter (died 1940) was born. In 1922, Mordechai Bibi, Israeli politician (died 2023) was born. In 1943, Willem Arondeus, Dutch artist, author and anti-Nazi resistance fighter (born 1894) passed away. In 1952, David Arkenstone, American composer and performer was born. In 1990, Jurriaan Schrofer, Dutch sculptor, designer and educator (born 1926) passed away. In 2010, Arnold Friberg, American painter and illustrator (born 1913) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Rembrandt Began a Biblical Painting. Another Artist Finished It 'Rather Crudely.' Now, Restorations Have Revealed the Long-Lost Original
An art dealer stumbled across Let the Little Children Come Unto Me at a German auction house in 2014. Experts have now carefully removed layers of overpaint from the forgotten masterpiece
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