Fanny de Pina, Saint-Didier 1715: Roger de Gaignières 1843: acquired by
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Français : en rapport avec :
Portrait de Philippe le Hardi, Dijon, Anonyme, Portrait de Philippe le Hardi, Londres, Anonyme, Portrait de Philippe le Hardi, Paris, Anonyme, Portrait de Philippe le Hardi, Cincinnati, Anonyme, Portrait de Philippe le Hardi, Nancy
English: His nose here does not have the characteristic bulge, so this is possibly not Philip the Bold. Or was his nose broken?
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