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Artiste Template:Creator:Léon Bonnat
⧼wm-license-artwork-title⧽ Template:Portrait of male
Template:Artwork/i18n Template:I18n/objects
⧼wm-license-artwork-medium⧽ Template:Oil on canvas
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Template:Institution:Versailles
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⧼wm-license-artwork-references⧽ Template:Joconde
⧼wm-license-artwork-source⧽ http://www.histoire-image.com/site/oeuvre/analyse.php?liste_analyse=299

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