“Art is an infinitely precious good, a draught both refreshing and cheering which restores the stomach and the mind to the natural equilibrium of the ideal.”
Quote by Charles Baudelaire
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Art in Paris 1845-1862: salons and other exhibitions
Art in Paris 1845-1862: salons and other exhibitions delves into the vibrant art scene in Paris during the mid-19th century. The book examines the significant salons and exhibitions that showcased the works of prominent artists and influenced the development of art during this era. more
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