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English: Entry to Vienna by Louis Pierre Deseine (1749–1822). Marble relief, south side of the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Paris. H. 2 m (78 ½ in.), W. 3.75 m (147 ½ in.).
Français : Entrée à Vienne de Louis Pierre Deseine (1749-1822). Bas-relief en marbre, face sud de l'Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, Paris. H. 2 m, L. 3.75 m.
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