Фредерик Базиль - Крепостной вал в Эгес-Морте 1867
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Крепостной вал в Эгес-Морте 1867
60x100см холст/масло
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
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From National Gallery of Art, Washington:
In 1867, Frédéric Bazille spent a month in Aigues-Mortes, a fortified medieval town in southern France. Renowned for its well-preserved ramparts and as the launching point for two Crusades, Aigues-Mortes is also conveniently located less than 20 miles from what was the Bazille family property outside Montpellier.