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This banknote is an issue of the Banque de France, with a face value of fifty francs. It was put into circulation in 1992.
The banknote is part of a series identified by the code "K.71". This code is specific to each series of banknotes and allows precise identification of the issue to which the banknote belongs.
The banknote pays tribute to Maurice Quentin de La Tour, a famous French portrait painter of the 18th century. His work mainly consists of pastel portraits, a technique in which he was an undisputed master.
The front of the banknote features a portrait of Quentin de la Tour, inspired by his self-portraits. The background features elements evoking his work and his era. The face value of the banknote, "50 Francs", is clearly indicated.
On the back of the banknote, there is a representation of the artist in his studio, surrounded by his tools and works. This scene illustrates his working environment and creative process. Decorative motifs and security features are also present to prevent counterfeiting.
The dominant colors of the banknote are shades of blue and green, with touches of brighter colors to enhance the details of the portraits and patterns. The whole creates a harmonious and balanced composition, highlighting the importance of the artist and his work.