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File:La Madone De Vic.jpg


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This object is classé Monument Historique in the base Palissy, database of the French furniture patrimony of the French ministry of culture, under the reference PM75000635.

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The "Madonna of Vic" depicting Charlemagne holding the scepter of Charles V, by Frans Pourbus the Younger (1617). Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs, Paris

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current18:08, 28 December 2011Thumbnail for version as of 18:08, 28 December 20112,481 × 3,456 (6.55 MB)Siren-Com{{Information |Description ={{fr|1=''La Madonne de Vic'' ou ''La Vierge de la famille Vic'', huile sur toile (environ 2,50 x 3,50 m) de Frans Pourbus II (1569-1622), Chapelle de Vierge de l'église Saint-Nicolas-des-Champs, Paris (3e arrond.). Le roi �

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