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The Dauphin in Captivity in 1792, engraved by Theodor Meyer-Heine by H. de la Charlerie

The Dauphin in Captivity in 1792, engraved by Theodor Meyer-Heine

(The Dauphin in Captivity in 1792, engraved by Theodor Meyer-Heine )


H. de la Charlerie

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The Dauphin in Captivity in 1792, engraved by Theodor Meyer-Heine by H. de la Charlerie. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
louis xvii · 1785-95 · imprisoned in the temple · cell · jailer · print · french revolution · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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