File:Meyerbeer Prophète Décor ActIVTab2 Cambon.jpg
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Français : Le prophète : esquisse de décor de l'acte IV, tableau 2 (1849) / Charles Cambon (1802-1875) English: Le Prophète : sketch of the opera set for the second scene of the fourth act (1849) by Charles Cambon (1802-1875) |
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