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FRENCH POET, NOTARY AND MAGISTRATE
Felix gras; Félix Gras

Boulevard Montmartre, Mardi Gras         
PAINTING BY CAMILLE PISSARRO
Boulevard montmartre mardi gras; Boulevard Montmartre: Mardi Gras
Boulevard Montmartre, Mardi Gras (Paris, 1897) by Camille Pissarro currently resides in the permanent exhibition at the Armand Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, California. This work is part of a series of fourteen paintings depicting different times of the day and seasons of the Boulevard Montmartre in Paris.
Julie Dorus-Gras         
  • Julie Dorus-Gras as Marguerite de Valois in ''[[Les Huguenots]]'', a role she created at the world premiere at the [[Paris Opera]] on 29 February 1836
SINGER
Julie-Aimée-Josèphe Dorus-Gras; Julie Aimée Dorus-Gras; Julie Dorus
Julie Dorus-Gras (born Valenciennes 7 September 1805 – 6 February 1896) was a Belgian operatic soprano.
GRAS         
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Gras (disambiguation)

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Felix Gras

Félix Gras (Malemort-du-Comtat, May 3, 1844 – Avignon, March 4, 1901) was a Provençal poet and novelist.

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