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Eugène Napoléon FLANDIN (Naples, 1809-Tours, 1889) French Embassy in Persia - Departure from Trebizond for Teheran, December 15, 1839. Reproduction of the preparatory drawing for Hayot's lithograph published in 1840. On the back, a captioned preparatory sketch of the 21 figures that make up the final composition, including the artist himself, pictured lower right, at number 13. 38.3 x 64.5 cm (view).

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Eugène Napoléon FLANDIN (Naples, 1809-Tours, 1889) French Embassy in Persia - Departure from Trebizond for Teheran, December 15, 1839. Reproduction of the preparatory drawing for Hayot's lithograph published in 1840. On the back, a captioned preparatory sketch of the 21 figures that make up the final composition, including the artist himself, pictured lower right, at number 13. 38.3 x 64.5 cm (view).

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