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Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673) performed “The Imaginary Malad” on the evening of his death on February 17, 1673 in the theatre hall of the Palais-Royal (Palais Royal) in Paris (Comedie francaise). Chromotypography in “” Le Roy Soleil”” (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection.
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Leloir, Maurice (1853-1940) / French
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Stefano Bianchetti
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Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673) performed “The Imaginary Malad” on the evening of his death on February 17, 1673 in the theatre hall of the Palais-Royal (Palais Royal) in Paris (Comedie francaise). Chromotypography in “” Le Roy Soleil”” (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutwelve, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Privee Collection.

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17th century / art / colour / France / Europe / engraving / Leloir Maurice (1853-1940) / illustrator / royal palace / spectator / engraving / greeting / french / history / death / doctor / french / Molière (1622-1673) / doctor / comedian / theatre

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