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English: A Druidess
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| Date |
19th century |
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oil on canvas |
| Notes |
English: France experienced in the late 19th century a revival in the interest of the pre-Roman times and the Gauls, as part of a search of a national identity that transcended religion and class. It was during this period that Cabanel painted the Druidess, probably based on period descriptions and his own imagination.
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