File:Albino Cardinal Luciani, Patriarch of Venice (by David Lees) – studio portrait, 1977.jpg

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English: Cardinal Albino Luciani, the Patriarch of Venice (future Pope John Paul I). Studio portrait by the Italian photographer David Lees in 1977.
Suomi: Venetsian kardinaalin patriarkan Albino Lucianin (tuleva paavi Johannes Paavali I) muotokuva. Italian valokuvajournalisti David Leesin kolmen neljänneksen kuva, 1977.
Italiano: Albino Luciani da patriarca di Venezia
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David Lees  (1916–2004) wikidata:Q70656085
 
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Davidino Lees
Description American-Italian photojournalist
Date of birth/death 21 September 1916 Edit this at Wikidata 2004 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Pisa Florence
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