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"Léon Gérôme draws his inspirations from the past ; while Courbet is the leader of the Realistic school , and is known as the Zola of painting . Troyon and Rosa Bonheur are the greatest animal painters of the day ."--Nash's Pall Mall Magazine - Volume 7 - 1895

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The Pall Mall Magazine was a monthly British literary magazine published between 1893 and 1914. Begun by William Waldorf Astor as an offshoot of The Pall Mall Gazette, the magazine included poetry, short stories, serialized fiction, and general commentaries, along with extensive artwork. It was notable in its time as the first British magazine to "publish illustrations in number and finish comparable to those of American periodicals of the same class"



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