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Tag: Rijksmuseum

Gazing at the Rijksmuseum

October 4, 2017October 4, 2017 Public History Student 50 Comments

I think I had to read Decoding the Visitor’s Gaze at least four times before starting to get a sense of what the chapter by Gordon Fyfe and Max Ross is actually about. And even now, I’m not sure whether I understand what their findings truly entail. But I’ll give it a go anyways. In […]

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