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Jean Francois Millet

United Kingdom, 1972
film

Episode of Series “Romantic vs classic art”. Discusses the works of Jean Francois Millet, whose subjects were intensely Romantic, but whose treatm..

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Jean-Auguste Dominique Ingres. No. 2 (TEFC)

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