
In the halls of the Uffizi Gallery, the great Venetian Palaces, or among the naves of the most important churches in Rome, Renaissance artworks conceal countless faces, hidden in plain sight: those of African and afro-descendant characters. Who were they? Where did they come from? Why were they portrayed, and why did they remain unobserved until these days?
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Writer:

Jonathan K. Brackett
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Kate Lowe
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Angelica Pesarini
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Cécile Fromont
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Jonathan K. Nelson
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Matteo Salvadore
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Igiaba Scego
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Justin R. Thompson
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