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-{{Template}}[[Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps]]'s ''[[The Monkey Connoisseurs]]'' is a [[clever]] [[satire]] of the [[jury]] of the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts|French Academy of Painting]], which had rejected several of his earlier works on account of their divergence from any known standard. +[[Image:The Experts, 1837 by Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps.jpg |thumb|200px|''[[The Experts]]'' ([[1837]]) by [[Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps]]]]
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 +[[Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps]]'s ''[[The Monkey Connoisseurs]]'' is a [[clever]] [[satire]] of the [[jury]] of the [[Académie des Beaux-Arts|French Academy of Painting]], which had rejected several of his earlier works on account of their divergence from any known standard.
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Alexandre-Gabriel Decamps's The Monkey Connoisseurs is a clever satire of the jury of the French Academy of Painting, which had rejected several of his earlier works on account of their divergence from any known standard.



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