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Alexandre Vinet 1838.
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Drawing by Antoine Maurin, litography by S. Fornachon, Basle university library
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Alexandre Vinet 1838.
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Source/Photographer Ernst Staehelin, Alexandre Vinets ausgewählte Werke, Zurich 1944, vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=pAhMAQAAIAAJ&q=Alexandre+Vinets+ausgew%C3%A4hlte+Werke&dq=Alexandre+Vinets+ausgew%C3%A4hlte+Werke&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwidwuy4uqfhAhVSLK0KHU--A0IQ6AEILTAA

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