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King Louis XVI (1754-93) Swearing on the Book of the Constitution, 14th September 1791 by H. de la Charlerie

King Louis XVI (1754-93) Swearing on the Book of the Constitution, 14th September 1791

(King Louis XVI (1754-93) Swearing on the Book of the Constitution, 14th September 1791 )


H. de la Charlerie

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King Louis XVI (1754-93) Swearing on the Book of the Constitution, 14th September 1791 by H. de la Charlerie. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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