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  • Henry Cros (1840-1907). Sculptor and draughtsman

    ‘Henry Cros, sculptor and draughtsman’, as the exhibition is titled, but also a painter, glassmaker and ceramist, of whom Rodin wrote in the preface to the catalogue of his sale after his death in…

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