File:Vue de la ville de Lyon et du chateau de Pierre-Encize, près du bureau des Coches.jpg

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Français : Vue de la Saône, du fort Saint-Jean, du pont d'Alincourt et du château Pierre-Scize gravée en taille douce, eau forte, par François Denis Née d'après un dessin de Jean-Baptiste Lallemand.

Gravure numérotée : Lyon n°2. Fait partie de Voyage pittoresque de la France : avec la description de toutes ses provinces. Estampes, tome troisième, publié en 1786.

Cote : 16FI/742/3
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