File:Stanislas Leszinski, Elu Roy de Pologne 1726 (80136677).jpg

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Polski: Tytuł: Stanislas Leszinski, Elû Roy de Pologne à Varsovie le 12 juillet 1705. Couronné le 4 Octobre 1705.
Adres wydawniczy: À Paris : chez E. Desrochers, [post 1726]
Gatunek: grafika francuska; portrety; miedzioryt
Forma i typ: grafiki i rysunki
Opis fizyczny: 1 graf. : miedzior. ; 15x10,5 cm
Ryc. z serii: Recueil de Portraits. Des personnes qui se sont distinguées tant dans les Armes que dans les belles Lettres et les Arts. Comme aussi la famille Royale de France Et autres Cours Etrangeres gravez E. Desrochers [...], Paris [post 1726]. Nie sygn. Nazwa aut: Etienne Desrochers. U dołu na cokole pięciowiersz w j. franc.
Date after 1726
date QS:P,+1726-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1726-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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