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Author
Parisienne de photographie
Copyright holder
Hasselblad H4D
Date and time of data generation
10:56, 18 February 2013
Short title
76096-2
Headline
Ancien Hôtel-Dieu, cour du bureau central, actuel 4ème arrondissement.
Source
Paris Musées
Image title
Charles-Alexis Apoil (1809-1864). Ancien Hôtel-Dieu, cour du bureau central, Paris (actuel IVème arr.). Huile sur toile. 1882. Paris, musée Carnavalet.