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Ghislaine Kenyon: A Nose for Art

Cyrano de Bergerac's nose is one of the most famous olfactory devices in art and literature. Ghislaine Kenyon, broadcaster, lecturer and Head of Learning at Somerset House, talks about the rich artistic history of the nose.

Ghislaine Kenyon: A Nose for Art finished on: 4 June 2004

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