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Français : Jeune hômme vêtu d'un complet veston gris, "d'une cravate sombre," d'une chemise blanche, "de trois-quart face," tête et regard tournés vers sa gauche.
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Philippe Noiret en 1951, posant pour le Studio Harcourt.

1 January 1951

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