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Delacroix, d'orient et d'occident
Delacroix, d'orient et d'occident

Delacroix, d'orient et d'occident

Genres

HistoryDocumentary

OverView

Others

Budget

$600000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

0 mins

Rating

8/10

Release Date

22 January 2018

Country

Cast

Frans Boyer

Frans Boyer

Eugène Delacroix

Laurent Spielvogel

Laurent Spielvogel

Abraham Benchimol

Jean-Charles Delaume

Jean-Charles Delaume

Henry Duponchel

David Bailleron

David Bailleron

Le roi Louis Philippe

Steve Canillac

Steve Canillac

Armand Bertin

Sabine Goldberg

Sabine Goldberg

Mademoiselle Mars

Xavier Jozelon

Xavier Jozelon

Le comte de Mornay

Pierre Léon Luneau

Pierre Léon Luneau

Fine Art Specialist

Didier Porte

Didier Porte

Le consul de France à Tanger

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