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Mme Louise Saying Good-bye to her Son, 1772. Artist: Jean-Michel Moreau

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Mme Louise Saying Good-bye to her Son, 1772. Artist: Jean-Michel Moreau

Mme Louise Saying Good-bye to her Son, 1772

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Court Goodbye High Society Holding Hands Jean Michel Jean Michel Moreau Jean Michel Moreau Le Jeune Jean Michel Moreau The Younger Law Court Le Jeune Living Room Moreau Reception Room Rococo Era The Younger

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