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Morhine  by Santiago Rusiñol

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The Bather by Henri Lehmann via Femme Femme Femme

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Caïn (1880), tableau de Fernand Cormon d'après La Légende des Siècles

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La Conscience, illustration de François Chifflart

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This entry was posted in art on October 19, 2008 by jahsonic.

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