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Latest comment: 9 days ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Why is the main portrait constantly being changed back to the Appiani portrait rather than the Raverat one? I know that the Appiani portrait was from life while the Raverat one was posthumous, but the Raverat portrait is the most famous depiction of Junot and shows him at the Battle of Nazareth, which was a very important point in his military career. Additionally his appearance in the Raverat portrait includes the scar he received at the battle of Lonato, and shows how he looked at the height of his career rather than at the very beginning. Miffytherabbit (talk) 13:09, 13 December 2024 (UTC)Reply