File:Marie-Victoire Lemoine, "Femme et Amour", détail.png

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Français : Marie-Victoire Lemoine (1754-1820), "Femme et Amour", détail : partie centrale du tableau. 1792. Huile sur toile.

Russie, Saint-Pétersbourg, Musée d'Etat de l'Ermitage.

Photographié à Paris en 2021 au Musée du Luxembourg lors de l'exposition "Peintres femmes, 1780-1830, naissance d'un combat".
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Author Tableau de Marie-Victoire Lemoine. Photographie par Eunostos.

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