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" ... Cooper, the American, was in Paris at the same time : his looks and manner seemed to announce a much greater man. He strutted through the streets with a very consequential air ; and in company held up his head, screwed up his features, and placed... "
The Lives of the Most Eminent British Painters and Sculptors - Σελίδα 110
των Allan Cunningham - 1834
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