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Português: Visita de Marie Curie, vencedora de dois prêmios Nobel (Física em 1903 e Química em 1911) e de sua filha, Irene Joliot-Curie, também vencedora do prêmio Nobel de Química de 1935, ao Museu Nacional do Rio de Janeiro, em 02/08/1926. Fotografia, 15,5 x 18,5 cm. Acervo do Museu Nacional/UFRJ - Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil. Estão retratados Marie Curie (sentada) e, em pé, da esquerda para a direita: Alípio de Miranda; homem não identificado; Hermillo Bourguy de Mendonça; Heloísa Alberto Torres; Alberto Betim Paes Leme; Irene Joliot-Curie; Bertha Lutz.
English: Marie Curie, winner of two Nobel Prizes (Physics in 1903 and Chemistry in 1911) and her daughter, Irene Joliot-Curie (also a Nobel Prize winner - Chemistry, 1935) visit the National Museum of Brazil, Rio de Janeiro, August 8th, 1926. Photograph, 15.5 x 18.5 cm. Collection of the National Museum of Brazil. In the picture, Marie Curie is seated in the chair and, behind her, from left to right, are Alípio de Miranda, an unidentified man, Hermillo Bourguy de Mendonça, Heloísa Alberto Torres, Alberto Betim Paes Leme, Irene Joliot-Curie, and Bertha Lutz.
Deutsch: Marie Curie, Gewinnerin von zwei Nobelpreisen (Physik 1903 und Chemie 1911) und ihre Tochter Irene Joliot-Curie (ebenfalls Nobelpreisträgerin - Chemie, 1935) besuchen das Nationalmuseum von Brasilien, Rio de Janeiro, 8. August, 1926. Fotografie, 15,5 x 18,5 cm. Sammlung des Nationalmuseums von Brasilien. Auf dem Bild sitzt Marie Curie auf dem Stuhl und hinter ihr, von links nach rechts, sind Alípio de Miranda, ein nicht identifizierter Mann, Hermillo Bourguy de Mendonça, Heloísa Alberto Torres, Alberto Betim Paes Leme, Irene Joliot-Curie und Bertha Lutz.
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