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RUO - XIX-XX centuries

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MARRIAGE - XIX-XX centuries

BUSH - XNUMXth century

DREAMS - XVIII-XIX centuries

DEGA - XIX-XX centuries, impressionist

DENIS - XIX-XX centuries

DORE - XNUMXth century, graphic

KLUE - XV-XVI centuries, father and son

KORO - XNUMXth century

LEGER - XIX-XX centuries

MANET - XNUMXth century, impressionist, "Musicians"

MONET - XIX-XX centuries, impressionist, "Hacks", "Waters", "Impression"

MORO - XNUMXth century

SULFUR - XNUMXth century, founder of neo-impressionism

FUQUE - XV century.

ENGR - XVIII-XIX centuries.

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BUDEN - XNUMXth century

WATTO - XVIII century., "Capricious"

VERNET - XVIII-XIX centuries, father and two sons

VUILLARD - XIX-XX centuries

GOGUIN - XIX-XX centuries

DAVID - XVIII-XIX centuries

DAGER - XNUMXth century, creator of photography

DEREN - XIX-XX centuries

DAMIER - XNUMXth century, graphic artist, cartoonist

DUPRE - XNUMXth century

GERARD - XVIII-XIX centuries

CALLOT - XVII century, engraver

COURBET - XNUMXth century, "Wave", "Studio", "Bricklayers", "Bathers"

LATUR - XNUMXth century

MARKET - XIX-XX centuries

MILLET - XNUMXth century

NADAR - XIX-XX centuries, photo artist

ROBERT - XVIII-XIX centuries

RUSSO - XNUMXth century, Barbizon

CHAGALL - XIX-XX centuries

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BONNAR - XIX-XX centuries, "Autumn"

GERICAUD - XNUMXth century

LANCRET - XNUMXth century

LEBRUN - XNUMXth century

LORREN - XVII century.

MATISSE - XIX-XX centuries "Dance", "Odalisques"

PUSSIN - XNUMXth century

RENOIR - XIX-XX centuries, impressionist, "Umbrellas"

CESANNE - XIX-XX centuries

SIGNAC - XIX-XX centuries

SISLEY - XNUMXth century, impressionist

CHARDIN - XVIII century., "Washerwoman", "Peddler"

EFFEL - XX c., graphic

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GAVARNI - XNUMXth century, graphic

PICASSO - XIX-XX centuries, "Dance", "Guernica"

PISARRO - XIX-XX centuries, impressionist

UTRILLO - XIX-XX centuries, landscape painter

FOUGERON - XX c.

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DELACROIT - XNUMXth century

APRONNO - XVIII century.

STEINLEN - XIX-XX centuries

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FROMANTIN - XNUMXth century

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