To See in Marseille at the Moment: Panoramas
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireMUCEM seems to specialise in quirky off-beat subjects for its exhibitions. ‘J’Aime Les Panoramas’ is a case in point. It starts with this remark made by Jean Dujardin in a film (see photo of scene) and then walks us through the history of panoramic painting and photography.
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