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<table> </table> <hr class="infobox-hr-separator" /> <div class="infobox"> <strong><span class="infobox-head">spotlight </span></strong><br /> Henry Bloch once visited the spot in Paris where Camille Pissarro painted the Rue Saint-Honoré in 1898. He was accompanied by the artist’s great grandson, Joachim Pissarro.</p><p> “It looks the same way,” Bloch said, “but you don’t see the carriages.”</p><p> The painting, “Rue Saint-Honoré, Sun Effect, Afternoon,” once belonged to actor Edward G. Robinson.</p><p></div>
“It looks the same way,” Bloch said, “but you don’t see the carriages.”
The painting, “Rue Saint-Honoré, Sun Effect, Afternoon,” once belonged to actor Edward G. Robinson.
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