English: A charcoal drawing of Francis Libermann by Pierre-Leon Annould, from a print held by the Center for Spiritan Studies at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh.
Español: Dibujo a carboncillo de Francisco Libermann realizado por Pierre-Leon Annould, a partir de una impresión conservada por el Centro de Estudios Espiritanos de la Universidad de Duquesne, en Pittsburgh.
Français : Dessin au fusain de François Libermann par Pierre-Leon Annould, d'après une impression conservée par le Center for Spiritan Studies de l'université Duquesne à Pittsburgh.
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Pierre-Leon Annould
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A charcoal drawing of Francis Libermann by Pierre-Leon Annould
Un dessin au fusain de François Libermann par Pierre-Leon Annould
Un dibujo al carbón de Francisco Libermann por Pierre-Leon Annould