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File:Joseph-Bonaparte.jpg

Summary

Artist
Title Joseph Bonaparte as King of Spain
Date circa 1808
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 162 × 247 cm (63.8 × 97.2 in)
Musée national du Château de Fontainebleau
Source/Photographer bridgemanartondemand.com

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