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in graphite: Helen's
Translation underlined in graphite in graphite: written by herself – May 27/98
Dagnan-Bouveret
The Christ and the disciples of Emmaus. – First, does not Christ abuse a little too much of his halo of his luminous state? The head lacks, by that, of human character which it ought to have. But the figures, on the right and left, are of a very good feeling, of a noble and strong drawing, following closely nature, without falling in that photographic way so undervalued for a