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Augustin Louis Cauchy / gemalt von J. Roller, lith. von Belliard.
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Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. From an illustration in: Das neunzehnte Jahrhundert in Bildnissen / Karl Werckmeister, ed. Berlin : Kunstverlag der photographische gesellschaft, 1901, vol. V, no. 581.
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1901
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Germany
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