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The banks of a river (Les Berges)

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Værkdatering: 1888-1890 Dateringen: Venturi: 1888-94; V. revised: 1900-06; Adriani: 1888-94; Rewald: 1888-90.
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Title: The banks of a river (Les Berges)
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