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| | Anton Mauve |
 | | The slab is a simple granite stone, polished only on the side which bears the name, "Anton Mauve, 1838-1888," and roughly hewn on the top. |
 | | Meulen, Mauve's most fervent admirer, and one might almost say his truest disciple, delivered a short oration full of feeling and that classic simplicity which the master had always loved. |
 | | Mauve had died quite unexpectedly at Arnhem, in the Dutch district of Gelderland, at the house of his brother, the "sub-rector" of the gymnasium or high school there. |
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