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Rare C13th painting found in French kitchen

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A masterpiece attributed to 13th century Italian painter Cimabue that was discovered in an elderly French woman's kitchen and is expected to sell for millions of euros at an upcoming auction.
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CLEAN : Mini version of Ingres Odalisque on display in Paris

9th - Higher Ed
It is small but exceptional: a miniature of Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780-1867) Odalisque measuring 11 x 6.5 centimetres is exhibited at Christie's in Paris before being sold at auction in New York in 2020 (Footage by AFPTV via...
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CLEAN : Evergreen French mayor 97 targets tenth term in office

9th - Higher Ed
You can be stupid at 20 and fit at 98 it (age) doesn't mean anything: Almost 98 years old Marcel Berthome is France's oldest mayor (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Monet's "Impression, sunrise" back in Paris on eve of museums' reopening

9th - Higher Ed
After several months of exhibition in China, where the pandemic was less severe than in Europe (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Boschs works reunited in hometown 500 years after death

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CLEAN : Boschs works reunited in hometown 500 years after death
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CLEAN : French police recover Rembrandt stolen 15

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CLEAN : French police recover Rembrandt stolen 15
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CLEAN : Woman vandalises famed Delacroix

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CLEAN : Woman vandalises famed Delacroix
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CLEAN : French court returns WWII looted Pissarro to owner's family

9th - Higher Ed
A French court orders the return of a painting by Impressionist master Camille Pissarro to the family of a Jewish art collector from whom it was snatched during World War II
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Artists struggle to save Haiti museum after quake

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ARTISTS STILL TRYING TO RESCUE WORKS OF ART NEARLY A DECADE AFTER HAITI'S DEVASTATING EARTHQUAKE
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CLEAN : PAINTING BY FRENCH MASTER GAUGUIN TO BE SOLD IN PARIS

9th - Higher Ed
A rare work by French master Paul Gauguin is on public display until 9 October in Paris (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : An exceptional painting of Mozart on sale in Paris

9th - Higher Ed
Paintings like this one are extremely rare says Astrid Centner of Christies (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French government pledges transparency on Citizens' Convention progress

9th - Higher Ed
French Environment Minister Barbara Pompili gives a progress update after a meeting with about twenty representatives of the citizens' convention for the climate (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : French chateau welcomes last visitors before second lockdown

9th - Higher Ed
With "very great sadness," the chateau in Chantilly prepares for closure for the second time due to covid-19 lockdown measures, dashing hopes of a tourism renaissance after visits spiked in May with the end of the first period of...
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Gainsight CEO on Salesforce, Slack and Future of Enterprise Software

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Jun.10 -- Gainsight Chief Executive Officer Nick Mehta discusses Salesforce.com Inc.'s $15 billion bet on Tableau Software Inc., Slack Technologies Inc. going public and the outlook for the enterprise software industry with Bloomberg's...
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CLEAN : From Leonardo da Vinci to Picasso: the forgotten art of doodling

9th - Higher Ed
Hidden on the backs of canvases or scrawled on scraps of paper, doodles have allowed artists down the ages, from Michelangelo to Picasso, to test, explore and unleash their creativity (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Unknown artwork by Gustave Courbet on display in France

9th - Higher Ed
For more than 70 years, a painting of a view of the mountains bordering Lake Geneva had been languishing in the reserves of a museum in Normandy, France