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In fifteenth-century Flemish painting, some of the most important moments in Christian history take place not in churches but in bedrooms. This lecture with Art Historian Brenda Edgars examines the late medieval bedchamber as a charged visual site where theology, domestic life, and embodied experience collide. By reading Annunciation scenes alongside secular interior paintings, we will explore how artists navigated the uncomfortable implications of the Incarnation.