Paris in ruins laid the foundation for the world's most popular
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CultureParis in ruins laid the foundation for the world's most popular art movement Freddy HagenThe author Victor Hugo ate terrine made of antelope and truffles, while the city's butchers sold rats, which were priced by weight and catch area.Shortly afterwards, Paris burned and blood flowed in the boulevards. But none of the Impressionists painted.Last year, France celebrated the 150th anniversary of the 'birth of Impressionism'.1874 was the yea…
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