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English: Museum voor Schone Kunsten. Gent. Oost-Vlaanderen. Belgium. Schilderij, Théo Van Rysselberghe, De lezing door Emile Verhaeren, 1903, olieverf op doek. Painting. Théo Van Rysselberghe. The Lecture by Emile Verhaeren. 1903. Oil on canvas. . Théo Van Rysselberghe (1862-1926). PMRMaeyaert@gmail.com. © Paul M.R. Maeyaert; pmrmaeyaert@gmail.com. Europe|Belgium|Oost-Vlaanderen|Gent; Europe|Belgium|Oost-Vlaanderen; Europe|Belgium; Cultural heritage|Techniques|Painting; Cultural heritage|Museum/private collection. © Paul M.R. Maeyaert; pmrmaeyaert@gmail.com. Ref: PM_146255_B_Gent. DO NOT CHANGE THE FILE NAME. DE BESTANDSNAAM NIET WIJZIGEN.
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