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FORBIDDEN WORLD:IN THE SHADOW OF SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS
The forbidden world of Watteau. The witness of a life he could not share; one of France’s greatest painters transformed reality into the most poetic and lyrical visions in the history of art…. “This artist who said hardly anything about … Continue reading →
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