Light-filled Paintings in Marseille
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireThe ‘Marseille Eternelle’ exhibition at the Musee Regards de Provence ends on March 1st, and if you catch this, you will also see the new ‘Lumieres du Sud’ show on the floor above. Beautiful paintings in an elegant gallery, all for 6€!
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