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Diego Velázquez / Michel Foucault / Painting / European people / Anamorphosis / Visual arts / Las Meninas / Continental philosophy
Date: 2013-11-23 20:19:17
Diego Velázquez
Michel Foucault
Painting
European people
Anamorphosis
Visual arts
Las Meninas
Continental philosophy

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