File:Portrait of Hortense Allart by her sister Sophie Allart, 1829 (cropped).jpg
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editDescriptionPortrait of Hortense Allart by her sister Sophie Allart, 1829 (cropped).jpg |
Français : Reproduction en noir et blanc du portrait d'Hortense Allart par sa soeur Sophie Allart, réalisé à Rome en 1829
English: Black and white reproduction of the portrait of Hortense Allart by her sister Sophie Allart, Rome, 1829. |
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