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Mélanie Burrows

Liberté, egalité, sororité.

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Charlotte Corday, painted from life before her execution in 1793 by Jean-Jacques Hauer.

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Empress Eugénie, painted in 1854 by Winterhalter. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

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