Musee Granet 10 Ans d’Acquisitions
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireThis exhibition brings together many of the paintings and sculptures that the musée Granet has collected over the past decade. The museum has, since its inception, been the recipient of donations from various local aristos and painters, but it is increasingly buying works to enrich the collection.
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