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"Long live the new flesh"
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
worthwhile sunsets
George Inness
Lowell Birge Harrison
William Bradford
Walter Launt Palmer
Louis Apol
They're all from late 1800's. Are you getting this, "modern artists"?
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