Issue 7: Eternal Life
Fanny Drugeon
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21.11.2016
Fanny Drugeon looks at Dominique de Menil’s religious vocation and its impact on her collection.
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TAGS: Ad Reinhardt Dominique de Menil Eternal Life Fall 2016 Fanny Drugeon Houston Issue 7 L'art sacre Menil Collection November 2016 Rothko Chapel Texas Vida Eterna
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