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Gaudenzio Marconi Après le premier bombardement prussien Paris (Montrouge), 5 janvier 1871 Épreuve argentique des années 1950, 18,5x22 cm, cachet du service de reproduction de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France d’après l’album du Musée Carnavalet, annotations au verso ayant laissé des marques visibles en surface. Cette photographie fait l’objet d’une discussion sur la définition de reportage et de reconstitution.

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Gaudenzio Marconi Après le premier bombardement prussien Paris (Montrouge), 5 janvier 1871 Épreuve argentique des années 1950, 18,5x22 cm, cachet du service de reproduction de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France d’après l’album du Musée Carnavalet, annotations au verso ayant laissé des marques visibles en surface. Cette photographie fait l’objet d’une discussion sur la définition de reportage et de reconstitution.

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