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Corot
[
kaw-
roh
,
k
uh
-
;
Fr.
kaw-
r
oh
]
Rehs Galleries, Inc., NYC
www.rehs.com/
Buying & Selling important works by Jean B.C.
Corot
(1796-1875).
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Co·rot
/
kɔˈroʊ
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kə-
;
Fr.
kɔˈroʊ
/
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noun
Jean Bap·tiste Ca·mille
/
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y
ə
/
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,
1796–1875,
French painter.
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Corot
(
French
kɔro)
—
n
Jean Baptiste Camille
(ʒɑ̃ batist kamij). 1796-- 1875, French landscape and portrait painter
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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