File:HarryMax-1953.png

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Français : Harry-Max pose, légèrement tourné vers sa gauche, le regard vers sa droite, semblant s'exprimer avec ironie, avec la bouche ouverte. Il porte les cheveux blancs, très courts, le font dégarni. Il est vêtu d'un veston gris sombre, d'une chemise blanche et d'une fine cravate de soie gris clair avec des rayures obliques très légèrement plus claires.
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Author Inconnu. Travail collectif / Unifrance.
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