Imaginary painting
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- | [[Nicholas Meyer]]'s 1993 novel [[The Canary Trainer]] describes a fictional painting by the famous Impressionist [[Degas]], which happens to show [[Sherlock Holmes]]. | + | [[Nicholas Meyer]]'s 1993 novel [[The Canary Trainer]] describes a [[fictional painting]] by the famous Impressionist [[Degas]], which happens to show [[Sherlock Holmes]]. |
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Nicholas Meyer's 1993 novel The Canary Trainer describes a fictional painting by the famous Impressionist Degas, which happens to show Sherlock Holmes.
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