File:Portrait of Joseph de Brunet, Comte de Panat, painted about 1774.jpg

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English: Photograph of 18th century oil portrait of Joseph de Brunet, from a private collection (date certified by antiquarian SARL Denis HERBETTE, Doullens, France, 3 Feb 2008)
Date 18th century (per certificate from professional art assessor)
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Original publication: Portait painted in the 18th century, in France

Immediate source: I took this photograph from the original in a private collection
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Unknown (French School, 18th century)

(Life time: Prior to 1900)


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