Peggy Guggenheim
Episode Date: September 15, 2023In the early 20th century, there was one woman who put herself in the center of the world of modern art. She didn’t just collect art. She befriended...
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2082 episodes transcribedIn the early 20th century, there was one woman who put herself in the center of the world of modern art. She didn’t just collect art. She befriended...
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