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Français : Brigitte Auber pose légèrement tournée vers sa droite, les bras croisés devant son buste, la tête et le regard orientés vers l'objectif, esquissant un léger sourire. Elle porte les cheveux châtain foncé, ondulés, mi-longs avec deux mèches sur le front. Elle est vêtue d'un chemisier clair au col ouvert et elle porte une petite montre à son poignet gauche.
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Studio Harcourt    wikidata:Q3041606
 
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