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Best collection of dead Medicis anywhere
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Goya, Picasso, and Dalí walk into a museum . . .
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Hello, Darkness my old friend
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Infamous pubes
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La Indigenista
Realistic, but not bloody
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Marry museum director, place portrait in museum = success
Not my king
Should've paid the ransom!
Someone call Matthew Hopkins
Superstition ain't the way
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This one hung in Goya's dining room. Yum!
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