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La création de ce musée est une œuvre essentiellement démocratique dans le sens le plus élevé du mot ; et c'est utilement, à mon avis, travailler pour le peuple, que de lui enseigner l'histoire par les yeux ; c'est former son goût, que de lui inculquer l'amour du beau sous toutes ses
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on 11 August 1975, and its upper parts were restored in 1981–1982 to return them to their condition before the intervention of
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1920:(in French). Paris: Artémis Éditions. p. 203.
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1817:(in French). Paris: F. G. Levrault. p. ?
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