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1988年,当乔治·维涅来到法国西南部城市蒙托邦,接任具有百年历史的安格尔博物馆馆长之时,他非常恼火地发现隔壁的办公室里堆满了100多个破旧不堪的纸板箱。箱里装的是属于19世纪的艺术家让·奥古斯特·多米尼克·安格尔的遗物。他曾是雅克·路易·大卫的学生,可是,艺术馆里竟从未有人仔细地查看过这些箱子。过了一年,巴黎多塞博物馆的一位35岁的艺术史学者维涅才来查看这些被认为可能装有安格尔用来指导自己学生的一些资料的破旧的纸箱。当维涅打开第一只箱子时,
When George Vigne came to Montauban in the southwestern city of France in 1988 to take over as director of the centenary Ingres Museum, he was very annoyed to find the next-door office filled with over 100 dilapidated cardboard box. Contained in the box is a relic of 19th-century artist Jean August Dominik Inglène. He had been a student of Jacques Louis David, but no one in the art gallery had ever examined the boxes carefully. A year later, Vientiane, a 35-year-old art historian at the Musee des Daucet in Paris, looked at these worn-out cartons, which were supposed to contain some of the information that Anggel used to guide their students. When Vigne opened the first box,