Tuesday, March 17, 2009
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2 Comments:
What is the subject of the picture? Is it the painting or is it Avenal? You are getting better at this. Can't wait for you to show me how to do it.
The collection of Impressionist art at the Art Institute of Chicago was amazing and impressive. This photo shows the Renoir painting Woman at the piano.
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