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March 8, 2016
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Clare Midgley

Night View of Saruwakacho Theatre Street – Utagawa Hiroshige; Avenue de Clichy – Louis Anquetin

Night View of Saruwakacho Theatre Street – Utagawa Hiroshige; Avenue de Clichy – Louis Anquetin

A Woman Washing Herself, Émile Bernard
The Harvest – Louis Anquetin (1887)
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