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Français : Robert Delaunay, Nature morte au perroquet, 1907, huile sur toile marouflée sur panneau (H. 82,5 cm ; l. 66,5 cm ; achat en 1978), musée d'Unterlinden, Colmar.
English: Robert Delaunay, Nature morte au perroquet, 1907, oil on canvas laid on panel (H. 82,5 cm ; l. 66,5 cm ; purchase in 1978), Unterlinden Museum, Colmar.
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