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Article written by Ed Zeidan The Belle Epoque was a period in Paris from roughly 1880 to 1814. The term Belle Epoque was a description of that time, to express an age of care-free stability, progress, pleasure, elegance and artistry. Especially after the tragedy of WW1, this time (1880-1914) retrospectively…

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