File:Adolphe Appian - Le haut du bois des Roches à Rossillon - 1870.JPG
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Adolphe Appian (1818-1898), peintre français de l'école lyonnaise. Le Haut du bois des Roches (Rossillon), huile sur toile peinte en 1870, et exposée au musée du monastère de Brou.
Adolphe Appian (1818-1898), french painter of the Lyons school. The Top of the wood of the Rocks (Rossillon), oil on canvas paints in 1870, and exposed to the museum of the monastery of Brou.
Photography by Semnoz 08:03, 5 July 2006 (UTC)
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