File:Humanité René Philastre and Charles-Antoine Cambon - Set design for the second part of Victor Hugo's Les Burgraves, première production.png

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Description Set design for Victor Hugo's Les Burgraves, second part. Watercolour and gouache, 270 x 252 mm
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Charles-Antoine Cambon  (1802–1875)  wikidata:Q5074717
 
Charles-Antoine Cambon
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Charles Cambon
Description French painter and scenographer
Date of birth/death 21 April 1802 Edit this at Wikidata 20 October 1875 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Paris 3rd arrondissement of Paris
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Humanité René Philastre  (1794–1871)  wikidata:Q98501815
 
Description French scenic designer
Date of birth/death 10 May 1794 Edit this at Wikidata 28 September 1871 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bordeaux 18th arrondissement of Paris
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