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Portrait of a Young Woman, 1841
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Portrait of Ernest Chasseriau, The Painter's Brother in the Uniform of the Ecole Navale in Brest about the Age of 13 -
Theodore Chasseriau
Portrait of Jean Baptiste Henri Lacordaire (1802-61), French prelate and theologian, 1841 -
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