File:Chapelle Saint-Jean du Liget en 1850 par Aymar Pierre Verdier.jpg

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Français : Aquarelle d'Aymar Pierre Verdier montrant l'état de la chapelle Saint-Jean du Liget en 1850.
English: Watercolor of Aymar Pierre Verdier showing the state of the Saint-Jean du Liget chapel in 1850.
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Source Marc Thibout, « La chapelle Saint-Jean du Liget et ses peintures murales », dans Congrès archéologique de France, CVIe session tenue à Tours en 1948, Paris, Société française d'archéologie, 1949, 416 p., p. 179.
Author Aymar Pierre Verdier

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Watercolor of Aymar Pierre Verdier showing the state of the Saint-Jean du Liget chapel in 1850.

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