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Spotlight on "Mary Tudor, Queen of England" by Antonis Mor and Workshop (with ASL) 

Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
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Learn about Antonis Mor and Workshop’s “Mary Tudor, Queen of England,” painted in 1554, featuring American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation. This painting is currently on view in the Dutch Room, on the second floor of the historic Palace at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
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Produced by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, 2021
Video by Bearwalk Cinema
With assistance from Solid Pink Productions and Prime Access Consulting
ASL Interpretation: Jim Lipsky
Additional ASL Interpretation: Joan Wattman
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