File:Jan Bulhak colorisation.jpg

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Русский: Фото Яна Булгака редакции ежемесячника «Театр»
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Author Фота Яна Булгака рэдакцыі штомесячніка «Тэатр», rаляровая апрацоўка фота: Юлія Уладзімірская / @vjl_photo

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Jan Brunon Bułhak was an early 20th century photographer in Poland and present-day Belarus and Lithuania.

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