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Episode 3: In Love with the Rococo
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In a very self-indulgent episode, Allyson talks about her favorite period in art history, and one of her favorite artists: Rosalba Carriera, who did a sexy pastel with a parrot in it once.
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Episode 9: Fiends, Frankenstein, and Fuseli
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