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XEE4182551
Image title
Francois-Joseph (Francois Joseph) Talma (1763 - 1826), French comedian, playing “The Death of Cesar”, tragedie in three acts from Voltaire to Erfurt (erfurth) before a parterre of kings comprising Napoleon I and Alexander I, tsar of Russia (1777-1825). Engraving in “” Histoire De France En Cent Paintings by Paul Lehugeur “” 1891
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Unknown Artist, (19th century)
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Stefano Bianchetti
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Private Collection
Medium
Engraving
Date
C19th AD
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Francois-Joseph (Francois Joseph) Talma (1763 - 1826), French comedian, playing “The Death of Cesar”, tragedie in three acts from Voltaire to Erfurt (erfurth) before a parterre of kings comprising Napoleon I and Alexander I, tsar of Russia (1777-1825). Engraving in “” Histoire De France En Cent Paintings by Paul Lehugeur “” 1891

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19th century / Alexander I of Russia (1777-1825) / Romanov / Germany / Europe / colour / France / engraving / Napoleon I (1769-1821) / Bonaparte family / Russia / russia / europe / engraving / french / russian / european / history / russian / international relations / king / french / comedian / theatre / Napoleon I 1st 1st Bonaparte (1769-1821) / european

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