World War One. Jean-Julien Lemordant (1878-1968), …

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World War One. Jean-Julien Lemordant (1878-1968), French painter who became blind due to wounds during the war and recipient of the Cross of the Legion of Honour. On the left: Albert Dalmier (1875-1936), under-secretary of State for Fine Arts. Paris, courtyard of the Invalides, on November 23, 1916. Photograph published in the newspaper "Excelsior" of November 24, 1916.

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World War One. Jean-Julien Lemordant (1878-1968), French painter who became blind due to wounds during the war and recipient of the Cross of the Legion of Honour. On the left: Albert Dalmier (1875-1936), under-secretary of State for Fine Arts. Paris, courtyard of the Invalides, on November 23, 1916. Photograph published in the newspaper "Excelsior" of November 24, 1916.
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