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Scantily Clad Woman Disturbed in the Night by Two Men. Venus in the cloister. More commonly known as the Nun in her Smock. Erotic fiction. . Vénus dans le cloître ... Nouvelle édition, enrichie de figures gravées en taille douce. H. V. Roosen: Pekin, 1758. Venus in the Cloister or The Nun in her Smock, known in the original French as Vénus dans le cloître, ou la Religieuse en chemise (1683) is a work of erotic fiction by the "Abbé du Prat", which is a pseudonym for an unknown author. Candidates for whom this might be include Jean Barrin (1640 - Rennes - † 7/9/1718 Nantes ) and François de Chavigny de La Bretonnière.[1]. Source: PC.30.c.24 between 104-105. Language: French.

Scantily Clad Woman Disturbed in the Night by Two Men. Venus in the cloister. More commonly known as the Nun in her Smock. Erotic fiction. . Vénus dans le cloître ... Nouvelle édition, enrichie de figures gravées en taille douce. H. V. Roosen: Pekin, 1758. Venus in the Cloister or The Nun in her Smock, known in the original French as Vénus dans le cloître, ou la Religieuse en chemise (1683) is a work of erotic fiction by the "Abbé du Prat", which is a pseudonym for an unknown author. Candidates for whom this might be include Jean Barrin (1640 - Rennes - † 7/9/1718 Nantes ) and François de Chavigny de La Bretonnière.[1]. Source: PC.30.c.24 between 104-105. Language: French.
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Caption: Scantily Clad Woman Disturbed in the Night by Two Men. Venus in the cloister. More commonly known as the Nun in her Smock. Erotic fiction. . Vénus dans le cloître ... Nouvelle édition, enrichie de figures gravées en taille douce. H. V. Roosen: Pekin, 1758. Venus in the Cloister or The Nun in her Smock, known in the original French as Vénus dans le cloître, ou la Religieuse en chemise (1683) is a work of erotic fiction by the "Abbé du Prat", which is a pseudonym for an unknown author. Candidates for whom this might be include Jean Barrin (1640 - Rennes - † 7/9/1718 Nantes ) and François de Chavigny de La Bretonnière.[1]. Source: PC.30.c.24 between 104-105. Language: French.
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Print size: 24.7 × 41.2 cm | 1146.5 × 1918.1 in (300 dpi)