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Nadar. Photograph of Pierre-Luc-Charles Ciceri Signed by Nadar
de NADAR, PAUL
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Paul Nadar signed this Carte-de-Visite photograph of French set designer Pierre-Luc-Charles Ciceri (1782-1868) on the lower right of the image (not on the mount). Ciceri was chief set designer for the Paris Opera and other Parisian theaters. Docketed on verso, "Ciceri." Nadar was also a painter. Autograph
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- Nadar. Photograph of Pierre-Luc-Charles Ciceri Signed by Nadar
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- NADAR, PAUL
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