File:The Washington Times (1919) « L'affaire des faux Rodin » (B).jpg

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English: Newspaper The Washington Times, edition of Sunday, 6 July 1919. The affair of the fake Rodin statues in the United States of America.
Français : Journal The Washington Times, édition du dimanche 6 juillet 1919. L'affaire des fausses statues Rodin aux États-Unis.
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Source The Washington Times. (Washington D.C.), 06 July 1919. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Library of Congress.
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