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Oval portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher, writer and composer, 1712-1778. With motto by Juvenal: Vitam impendere vero. To devote ones life to truth. Copperplate engraving by Claude Antoine Littret after a portrait by Maurice Quentin de Latour, published in Paris, France, 1763.

Oval portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher, writer and composer, 1712-1778. With motto by Juvenal: Vitam impendere vero. To devote ones life to truth. Copperplate engraving by Claude Antoine Littret after a portrait by Maurice Quentin de Latour, published in Paris, France, 1763.
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Caption: Oval portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, French philosopher, writer and composer, 1712-1778. With motto by Juvenal: Vitam impendere vero. To devote ones life to truth. Copperplate engraving by Claude Antoine Littret after a portrait by Maurice Quentin de Latour, published in Paris, France, 1763.
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Image size: 4329 × 6548 px | 81.1 MB
Print size: 36.7 × 55.4 cm | 1704.3 × 2578.0 in (300 dpi)