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A Lost Portrait of Arthur Rimbaud Set Off a Bidding War in Paris

The discovery of a rare picture of the tragic, handsome poet, made by his lover Paul Verlaine, set off a bidding war in Paris.

Marisa Meltzer
Author: Marisa Meltzer

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Marisa Meltzer

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Art, Hotel Drouot, Paris (France), Poetry and Poets, Rimbaud, Arthur, Verlaine, Paul-Marie (1844-96)
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