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Camille De Morlhon
Camille de Morlhon (19 February 1869 - 24 November 1952) was a French film director. Filmography * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ''Benvenuto Cellini'' * 1908 : ' * 1908 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ''Mater Dolorosa'' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ''Olivier Cromwell'' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1909 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' after Alexandre Dumas * 1910 : ''Polyeucte'' * 1910 : '' Paillasse'' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ''Bedouallah assassin'' (') * 1910 : ', after Honoré de Balzac * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ''Oliver Twist'' (') * 1910 : ''Jemmy'' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1910 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ''La Savelli'' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : '' Radgrune'' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * 1911 : ' * ...
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Cândido De Faria
Cândido Aragonez de Faria (artist's name Faria, 12 August 1849 in Laranjeiras, Sergipe (Brasil) – 17 December 1911 in Paris) was a Brazilian caricaturist, painter, lithographer and poster designer who emigrated to France in 1882. Faria designed posters for performers in café-chantants and the cinema but also for music scores (lithographies in small and large formats). The collective art work of his workshop, which continued after his death, was signed ''Atelier Faria''. Life and career Brazil Faria was born in 1849, the eldest of four children of physician José Cândido Faria (-1855) and Josefa Aragonez, who was of Spanish extraction.Biography of Faria
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