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Тэги
Бельгия
Константин Эмиль Менье
бумажно-волокнистый продукт
литография
принты и рисунок
l estampe originale
высокое разрешение
отпечатки
Институт искусств Чикаго
Дата
1895
Источник
Art Institute of Chicago
Ссылка
Информация о правах
Public Domain Dedication