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The Artist’s Studio, Rue de La Condamine by Frédéric Bazille
quem di diligunt, adolescens moritur “Whom the gods love, die young.” The aphorism comes from the Roman playwright Plautus, who flourished around the end of the 3rd century and actually based his story on a Greek legend about a mother … Continue reading
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