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-''[[Les Quatre Élements]]'' is a painting by [[Finson]]. The work is reminiscent of the anatomical studies ''[[Study_of_Truncated_Limbs|Truncated Limbs]]'', ''[[Anatomical Pieces]]'' and ''[[Severed Heads]]'' by [[Géricault]].+''[[Les Quatre Élements]]''[http://jahsonic.tumblr.com/post/508040065/finsons-les-quatre-elements-via-www-wga-hu] is a painting by [[Finson]]. The work is reminiscent of the anatomical studies ''[[Study_of_Truncated_Limbs|Truncated Limbs]]'', ''[[Anatomical Pieces]]'' and ''[[Severed Heads]]'' by [[Géricault]].
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Les Quatre Élements[1] is a painting by Finson. The work is reminiscent of the anatomical studies Truncated Limbs, Anatomical Pieces and Severed Heads by Géricault.



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