John Craxton in Greece.
Hellenophiles fill the history books from Hadrian to Lord Byron and the Durrells, but few loved Greece as much as the British artist, John Craxton.
Hellenophiles fill the history books from Hadrian to Lord Byron and the Durrells, but few loved Greece as much as the British artist, John Craxton.
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