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“Being a painter myself... whenever I could dispense with architectural precision, I indulged in the picturesque, in which case I sacrificed a few details when necessary in favor of an imposing effect that would give a monument its real character and also preserve the poetic charm that surrounds it.”

Quote by Charles Negre

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Charles Negre
Charles Negre

Charles Negre, a figure from the 19th century, with an unknown profession and category. His life and career are not well-documented, with his birth and death dates being 1820 to January 16, 1880. more

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