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Azərbaycanca: Covanni Boldini, " Cüzeppe Verdi", portret, 1886
Deutsch: Giuseppe Verdi, Portrait von Giovanni Boldini, 1886. Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rom.
English: Portrait of Giuseppe Verdi by Giovanni Boldini, 1886. National Gallery of Modern Art, Rome.
Español: Retrato de Giuseppe Verdi (1886). Galería Nacional de Arte Moderno de Roma.
Italiano: Ritratto di Giuseppe Verdi ( Giovanni Boldini, 1886). Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna di Roma.
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