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Claude Monet and Joan Mitchell retrospective opens at Paris' Louis Vuitton Foundation

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The Louis Vuitton Foundation is putting the spotlight on two great figures of 20th century painting: Claude Monet, a founding member of Impressionism, and the American abstract expressionist Joan Mitchell

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