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Charles Louis Pubereaux (Sainte Foy) by Bingham
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Marianne Brandt's autograph at the back
Marianne Brandt by Unknown
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Albert Niemann by Luckhardt
Theodor Wachtel by Levinthal
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Marie Geistinger by Luckhardt
Lorenzo Riese by Schubert
Joseph Aloys Tichatschek by Gust Joop
Emil Scaria by Prothmann
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Jules-Sébastien Montjauze by Bureau (2)
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Carolina Ferni by Le Lieure
Carolina Ferni's autograph at the back
Virginia Ferni by Le Lieure
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Louis Barrielle by Disdéri
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Anna de Belocca by Reutlinger (2)
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Jenny Lind by Hansen (1)
Enrico Tamberlick by Nadar (1)
Achille Tamberlick by Robillard
Enrico Tamberlick by Mayer & Pierson (2)
Carlotta Marchisio by Trinquart
Barbara and Carlotta Marchisio by Disdéri (1)
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Jules-Sébastien Montjauze by Maze
Jules-Sébastien Montjauze (1825-1877); French tenor. He started his career as an actor. In 1855, at the Théâtre-Lyrique, he made his debut as a singer in the première of Halevy's "Jaguarita, l'indienne". He sang the premières of Clapison's "La Fanchonette" (1856), Massé's "La Reine Topaze" (1856), Clapison's "Margot" (1857), Reyer's "La Statue" (1861), Grisar's "La chatte merveilleuse" (1862). He created the role of Énée in Berlioz's "Les Troyens à Carthage" (1863) and Fabrice in Von Flotow's "L'ombre" (1870).
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