21. Modigliani was an Italian artist in Paris whose workspace studio has been...*1 pointtransformed into VR for people to visit.shared and copied around the world.transported to museums in New York.preserved for people to visit.
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21. Modigliani was an Italian artist in Paris whose workspace studio has been...*1 pointtransformed into VR for people to visit.shared and copied around the world.transported to museums in New York.preserved for people to visit.
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Modigliani was an Italian artist in Paris whose workspace studio has been transformed into VR for people to visit.
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