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Brady Barry

Brady is a student of the Brown University Class of 2029, studying Chemistry and the History of Art and Architecture in order to become an art conservator. He is from Methuen, Massachusetts. His two favorite paintings, Rembrandt’s Storm on the Sea of Galilee and Raphael’s Portrait of a Young Man, have both been stolen and never recovered. He loves reading Jane Austen and the Church Fathers, collecting Regency Era engravings, and metal detecting.

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“Latins and Traditions and Beards, Oh My!”: The Roman Imperial Legacy of Facial Hair in Renaissance Papal Portraiture

“Latins and Traditions and Beards, Oh My!”: The Roman Imperial Legacy of Facial Hair in Renaissance Papal Portraiture

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March 8, 2026
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The Duality of Noahide Drunkenness: Holy and Unholy Inebriation

The Duality of Noahide Drunkenness: Holy and Unholy Inebriation

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December 10, 2025
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The Medieval Christ: Mystical Pelican and Redeemer

The Medieval Christ: Mystical Pelican and Redeemer

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December 3, 2025
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5 Minutes
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