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By Nina Heyn — Your Culture Scout Paris at the end of the 19th century was packed with sophisticated men who loved art. They were making it, discussing it, and selling it. There were those who created new styles—like Monet, Gauguin, or Cézanne. Others excelled as art dealers, like marchand Paul Durand-Ruel, who handled sales…
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Gustav Klimt. The Kiss, 1907. Oil and gold leaf on canvas. The Belvedere, Vienna. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
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