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English: Louis Hector Leroux, Prière à la fièvre (Prayer in the time of fever), painted in Rome, 1870; shown at the Paris Salon of 1870; 25 15/16 in. x 40 3/4 in.; Brooklyn Museum.
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Source https://www.brooklynmuseum.org/opencollection/objects/11712
Author Louis Hector Leroux

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Louis Hector Leroux, Prière à la fièvre (Prayer in the time of fever), painted in Rome, 1870; Brooklyn Museum.

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