File:Eugène Carrière, Tendresse.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEugène Carrière, Tendresse.jpg |
English: Photograph of the painting "Tendresse" on 7 September 2019 at the Grenoble Museum where it is on loan from the Musée d'Orsay since 1988. Nikon D60 f=50mm f/5.6 at 1/80s ISO 800. Processed using Nikon NX Studio 1.3.2 and GIMP 2.10.34.
Nederlands: Foto van het schilderij "Tendresse" in het museum van Grenoble op 7 september 2019, aldaar in depot vanwege het Musée d'Orsay sinds 1988. Nikon D60 f=50mm f/5.6 bij 1/80s ISO 800. Bewerkt met Nikon NX Studio 1.3.2 en GIMP 2.10.34. |
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Source | Own photograph of the original painting |
Author | Eugène Carrière 1849-1906 |
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