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DescriptionVictor Hugo Bruxelles Radoux 1861.jpg
Français : Victor Hugo (1802-1885). 5 mai 1861. Photographie de Pierre Petit (agrandissement par Gilbert Louis Radoux, architecte et photographe). Paris, Maison de Victor Hugo.
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49710-13
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VICTOR HUGO
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Paris Musées
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CC0 Paris Musées / Maisons de Victor Hugo Paris-Guernesey
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Victor Hugo (1802-1885). 5 mai 1861. Photographie de Pierre Petit (agrandissement par Gilbert Louis Radoux, architecte et photographe). Paris, Maison de Victor Hugo.