gri_2003_m_46_b01_f06_054
- Max. dissimilarity: 1.0
- Mean dissimilarity: 0.381
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Transcribers
- 65306524 - not-logged-in-702b4282be6d29eb9196
- 65308881 - not-logged-in-98e861c4e0e73aef92a7
- 65318852 - ChrisMM76
- 65319174 - Ceciliasimonis
- WINNER - 65332380 - Woodanemone
- 65332733 - EgidijusZ

65306524 - not-logged-in-702b4282be6d29eb9196
Palais. When I went to the Petit Palais for the first time I ran from bay to bay, gasping, sighing, swooning almost, as I encountered masterpiece after masterpiece with which I had long been distantly acquainted in monochrome. You, too, I gather...I am glad you enjoyed the Modern Art exhibition. So did I: it is just that I was disappointed to find such a small percentage of fine works among a stultifying agglomeration of rubbish. The hundred, or slightly more, good pieces had the horrible setting of, for instance, the so-called Fauve Sabor. I remember the Marcoussis very well and do agree with you but the Braque eludes me for the moment. Did you see the astonishing red and blue Matisse of 1947?
Yes I have seen Le Corbeau and enjoyed if very much.
You must be tired after your wonderfully industrious days in Paris. If you feel tired do have a rest now and again even if it means missing an altarpiece or two. Your journey to Italy - starting at midnight - sounds shocking but I expect you will have recovered by now (thursday).
65308881 - not-logged-in-98e861c4e0e73aef92a7
65318852 - ChrisMM76
Palais. When I went to the FetitPalais for the first time I ran
from bay to bay, gasping, sighing,
swooning almost, as I encountered
masterpiece after masterpiece with
which I had long been distantly aq-
uainted in monochrome. You, too,
I gather...
I am glad you enjoyed the Mod-
ern Art exhibition. So did I: it
is just that I was disappointed to
find such a small percentage of
fine works among a stultifying ag-
glomeration of rubbish. The hun-
dred, or slightly more, good pieces
had the horrible setting of, for in-
stance, the so-called Fauve Salon.
I remember the Marcousis very well
and do agree with you but the Braque
eludes me for the moment. Did you
see the astonishing red and blue
Matisse of 1947?
Yes I have seen Le Corbeau and
enjoyed it very much.
You must be tired after you won-
derfully industrious day in Paris.
If you feel tired do have a rest now
and again even if it means missing
an altarpiece or two. Your jour-
ney to Italy - starting as midnight -
sounds shocking but I expect you
will have recovered by now (thursday).
65319174 - Ceciliasimonis
Palais. When I went tothe PetitPalais for the first time I ran
from bay to bay, gasping, sighing,
swooning almost, as I encountered
ma-sterpieces after masterpiece with
which I had long been distantly aq-
uanted in monochrome. You, too,
I gather...
I am glad you enjoyed the Mod-
ern Art exhibition. So did I: it
is just that I was disappointed to
find such a small percentage of
fine works among a stultifying ag-
glomeration of rubbish. The hun-
dren, or slightly more, good pieces
had the horrible setting of, for in-
stance, the so-called Fauve Salor.
I remember the Marccussis very well
and do agree with you but the Breque
eludes me for the moment. Did you
see the astonishing red and blue
Matisse of 1947?
Yes I have seen Le Corbeau and
enjoyed it very much.
You must be tired after your won-
derfully industrious days in Paris.
If you feel tired do have a rest now
and again even if it means missing
an altarpiece or two. Your jour-
ney to Italy - starting at midnight -
sounds shocking but I expect you
will have recovered by nou (thursday).
WINNER - 65332380 - Woodanemone
Palais. When I went to the Petit Palais for the first time I ran from bay to bay, gasping, sighing, swooning almost, as I encountered masterpiece after masterpiece with which I had long been distantly acquainted in monochrome. You, too, I gather...I am glad you enjoyed the Modern Art exhibition. So did I : it is just that I was disappointed to find such a small percentage of fine works among a stultifying agglomeration of rubbish. The hundred, or slightly more, good pieces had the horrible setting of, for instance, the so-called Fauve Salon. I remember the Marcoussis very well and do agree with you but the Braque eludes me for the moment. Did you see the astonishing red and blue Matisse of 1947?
Yes I have seen Le Corbeau and enjoyed it very much.
You must be tired after your wonderfully industrious days in Paris. If you feel tired do have a rest now and again even if it means missing an altarpiece or two. Your journey to Italy - starting at midnight - sounds shocking but I expect you will have recovered by now (thursday).
65332733 - EgidijusZ
Palais. When I went to the Petit Palais for the first time I ran from bay to bay, gasping, sighing, swooning almost, as I encountered masterpiece after masterpiece with which I had long been distantly aquainted in monochrone. You, too, I gather...I am glad you enjoyed the Modern Art exhibition. So did I: it is just that I was disappointed to find such a small percentage of fine works among a stultifying aglomeration of rubbish. The hundred, or slightly more, good pieces had the horribly setting of, for instance, the so-called Fauve Saler. I remember the Marcoussis very well and do agree with you but the Braque eludes me for the moment. Did you see astonishing red and blue Matisse of 1947?
Yes I have seen Le Corbeau and enjoyed it very much.
You must be tired after your wonderfully industrious days in Paris. If you feel tired do have a rest now and again even if it means missing an altarpiece or two. Your journey to Italy - starting at midnight - sounds shocking but I expect you will have recovered by now (thursday).