Claude Monet, The dinner (c. 1868-1869, Foundation E. G. Bührle Collection, Zurique).
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«A house too may possess that strange inscrutable quality of the True Romance. Not shallow, showy, and pretentious as most modern mansions are, but full of a still, quiet earnestness which seems to lull and soothe the spirit with promises of peace. Such a house is the greatest achievement possible to the art of man better than the greatest picture, because it is not a dream alone, but the dream come true - a constant daily influence and delight».
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M. H. Baillie Scott, Houses and Gardens, Arts and Craft Interiors
(1906, in William Morris Fan Club).
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Uma beleza, Margarida!:)
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Obrigada! Bjs!
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