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File:Jean-BaptisteCamilleCorot 1873 SmyrneBournabat.jpg

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English: Painted (imagined) for Turkish collector Eram Bey, scene of en:Bornova, en:İzmir
References A. Robaut, L'oeuvre de Corot, 2416 Edit this at Wikidata Source/Photographer http://impression.alloilpaint.com/corot/corot60.jpg

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Bornova, İzmir (or Smyrne, Bournabat) (1873). Oil on paper, 15 x 21 cm (5.9 x 8.2 in). Private collection

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