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To Obey or Isabey — That is the Question
French artist Jean-Baptiste Isabey, like Max Ernst; is another artist who has both happy and sad anniversaries during the month of April. Isabey was born in Nancy, France, on 11 April 1767; and died on 18 April, 1855. At the … Continue reading
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