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		<title>The Toledo Museum of Art &#187; Artwork of the Week: September 7</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[One of the most prolific 19th-century American landscape painters, George Inness endowed his late works such as September Noon with a poetic, almost abstract character more visionary and evocative than “realistic.” Here a single figure clutching a bouquet of wild flowers strolls through a dreamy forest landscape.]]></description>
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