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NEWS 207: Saint Rosette Tamisier continuing the course of her miracles by transforming Father Veuillot into an angel
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NEWS 207: Saint Rosette Tamisier continuing the course of her miracles by transforming Father Veuillot into an angel

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People
Daumier, Honoré
Time
1851
Owner Organization
The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

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