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Degas impressionism and the Paris millinery trade
Degas impressionism and the Paris millinery trade

By Edgar Degas, Esther Bell, Simon Kelly, Susan Hiner

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Though best known for his depictions of dancers and bathers, Edgar Degas repeatedly returned to the subject of millinery over the course of three decades. In masterpieces such as The Millinery Shop...

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Degas, impressionism, and the Paris millinery trade
Degas, impressionism, and the Paris millinery trade

By Edgar Degas, Esther Bell, Simon Kelly, Susan Hiner

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Though best known for his depictions of dancers and bathers, Edgar Degas repeatedly returned to the subject of millinery over the course of three decades. In masterpieces such as The Millinery Shop...

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Accessories to Modernity
Accessories to Modernity

By Susan Hiner

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Accessories to modernity
Accessories to modernity

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Accessories to Modernity
Accessories to Modernity

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