File:HenriDeFrance-1952-KeystoneParis.png

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Français : Henri de France pose en regardant légèrement vers sa gauche et très légèrement vers le haut. Il porte les cheveux bruns, courts, coiffés en arrière sur un front très dégarni, sans émotion particulière, esquissant un très léger sourire. Il est vêtu d'une veste épaisse sombre, d'une chemise blanche et d'une cravate de soie sombre, à motifs rectangulaires plus mats.
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Source Scan from the original work: “Histoire de la Télévision française" par Jacques Mousseau et Christian Brochand (Editions Nathan), page 23.
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Keystone Paris  (fl. 1927–2005) wikidata:Q105086327
 
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Agence Keystone; Paris Photo Keystone; Keystone France
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Work period 1927 Edit this at Wikidata–2005 Edit this at Wikidata
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