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-''[[The Four Seasons (Joos de Momper)|The Four Seasons]]'' are a series of four paintings by [[Joos de Momper]], allegorically depicting spring, summer, autumn and winter in the form of [[anthropomorphic landscape]]s. They are believed to be in the collection of [[Robert Lebel]].+''[[The Four Seasons (Joos de Momper)|The Four Seasons]]'' are a series of four paintings by [[Joos de Momper]], allegorically depicting spring, summer, autumn and winter in the form of [[anthropomorphic landscape]]s. As of 2013, all four of these paintings are in private collections. At least one of them are believed to be in the collection of [[Robert Lebel]].
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The Four Seasons are a series of four paintings by Joos de Momper, allegorically depicting spring, summer, autumn and winter in the form of anthropomorphic landscapes. As of 2013, all four of these paintings are in private collections. At least one of them are believed to be in the collection of Robert Lebel.

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