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[edit]DescriptionFrançois-Louis Lesueur by Georges Lafosse.jpg |
Français : Portrait satirique de François-Louis Lesueur.
English: French actor François-Louis Lesueur, a.k.a. Lesueur (1819-1876), by Georges Lafosse (1844-1880) |
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Source | Touchatout - Le Trombinoscope, Volume 4, 1875.djvu, HathiTrust Digital Library (original from Princeton University) |
Author | Touchatout (Léon-Charles Bienvenu), dessin de Georges Lafosse. |
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