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1913 Armory Show, Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Gauguin, Marcel Duchamp, Wassily Kandinsky, Constantin Brâncuși, and Paul Cézanne, 1913 Armory Show New York Times Article- “History of Modern Art at the International Exhibition Illus

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Title: 1913 Armory Show, Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Gauguin, Marcel Duchamp, Wassily Kandinsky, Constantin Brâncuși, and Paul Cézanne, 1913 Armory Show New York Times Article- “History of Modern Art at the International Exhibition Illus
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