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  • Italiano: "Coppia lesbica". Illustrazione da: Cesare Lombroso, La donna delinquente, edizione del 1915.
  • English: "A lesbian couple". Taken from: Cesare Lombroso, La donna delinquente ("The criminal woman"), 1915.

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current21:38, 18 March 2006Thumbnail for version as of 21:38, 18 March 2006320 × 538 (206 KB)G.dallorto* "Coppia lesbica". Illustrazione da ''La donna delinquente'' di Cesare Lombroso, 1915. {{PD-Old}} Category:LGBT Category:Couples Category:Criminology Category:Portraits of women Category:Cesare Lombroso

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