Bruno Consigned to the Flames

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Howard produced a series of prints in 1996 entitled 'Heretical Diagrams' with the Peacock Printmakers, Aberdeen. 'Bruno Consigned to the Flames' relates to this series of works. Key to both the painting and 'Heretical Diagrams' is the Neo-Platonist philosopher, Bruno, who was consigned to the flames in 1600 for heresies which included, among other errors, the defence of Copernicus.

The Fleming Collection

London

Title

Bruno Consigned to the Flames

Date

1998

Medium

mixed media on wood

Measurements

H 136 x W 100 cm

Accession number

FWAF/RF956

Work type

Painting

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The Fleming Collection

14 Buckingham Street, London, Greater London WC2N 6DF England

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