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It is 1887.
Gustave Eiffel’s plans for his tower have been published and the foundations have been laid.
And the artists of Paris are up in arms.
With the flair and certainty that only self-anointed experts can muster, they protest to the Paris minister of public works:
By Brenda ElthonIt is 1887.
Gustave Eiffel’s plans for his tower have been published and the foundations have been laid.
And the artists of Paris are up in arms.
With the flair and certainty that only self-anointed experts can muster, they protest to the Paris minister of public works: