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Description Bleiglasfenster in der Kirche Saint-Honoré d'Eylau (Avenue Raymond-Poincaré im 16. Arrondissement von Paris), Darstellung: hl. Heinrich II., Hersteller des Fensters: Félix Gaudin nach einem Karton von Augusto Giacometti
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