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    The fable "The King has no Clothes" - it's originale title: "The Emperor’s New Clothes" -

    written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, was the inspiration

    for these four mixed techniques paintings - watercolors,

    oil pastels and collage - addressed

    for an exhibition for

    children.  

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