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English: Chromolithographic Poster of L'Aiglonne, Grand Roman-Ciné par Arthur Bernède, novel published with photos extracted from the movie "L'Aiglonne" (Films de la Société Cinéromans), published by Le Petit Parisien. Dim. : 120 x 160 cm. The actress is Cyprian Gilles.
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Mammenn Paris Posters, Online Catalogue, scan image.
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Ottorino Andreini  (1872–1943)  wikidata:Q46194503
 
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