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New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. „Costume and Character in the Age of Ingres,“ September 9–November 21, 1999.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. „Extreme Beauty: The Body Transformed,“ December 6, 2001–March 17, 2002
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