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Some nineteenth-century French painters experienced a low feeling of black: "Reject black," Paul Gauguin stated, "and that mix of black and white they get in touch with gray. very little is black, nothing is gray."[33] But Édouard Manet made use of blacks for his or her toughness and spectacular influence. Manet's portrait of painter Berthe Moriso

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