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                    [Title] => On the trail of Rome’s supreme Baroque artist
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There’s ancient Rome and there’s Renaissance Rome but it’s Baroque Rome that showcases the city at its grandest and most exuberant.

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The day derives its name from the ritualistic rubbing, or anointing, of the faithful’s foreheads with ash.
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                    [Title] => On the trail of Rome’s supreme Baroque artist
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There’s ancient Rome and there’s Renaissance Rome but it’s Baroque Rome that showcases the city at its grandest and most exuberant.

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The day derives its name from the ritualistic rubbing, or anointing, of the faithful’s foreheads with ash.
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