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Español: retrato del General en Jefe Rafael Urdaneta por Martín Tovar y Tovar en 1874, óleo sobre tela, localizado en el Salón Azul, del edificio de la Asamblea Nacional de la República Bolivariana de Venezuela. Dicho retrato de Tovar y Tovar fue el modelo para el diseño del billete de 20 Bolívares de fecha de emisión octubre 20, 1987 el cual se emitió con motivo de la celebración de 200 aniversario del natalicio del héroe zuliano.
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