The Gilded Cage of Brussels
The salons of late 19th-century Brussels were theaters of a different kind of war, where the weapons were not swords, but whispers and the currency was social standing. Julian De la Croix was a man of exquisite taste and a void for a soul. As a prominent art dealer and a confidant to the Belgian nobility, Julian didn't just sell paintings; he sold the illusion of cultural superiority. Julian’s...
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