File:Belmont Abbey Loggia Left Capital Camille Enlart 1921.png

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This has been drawn by Désiré Louis Camille Enlart (1862-1927) in December 1921.

Reference: Camille Enlart: L'abbaye cistercienne de Belmont en Syrie out of SYRIA - Revue d´Art oriental et d´Archéologie, Tome IV; Librarie Paul Geuthner, Paris, 1923. Figure 9.

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current11:08, 25 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 11:08, 25 February 2006556 × 766 (255 KB)AFBorchert (talk | contribs)This has been drawn by Désiré Louis Camille Enlart (1862-1927) in Decembe r 1921. Reference: Camille Enlart: ''L'abbaye cistercienne de Belmont en Syrie'' out of SYRIA - Revue d´Art oriental et d´Archéologie, Tome IV; Librarie Paul Geuthner, Paris,

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