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Jules Férat  (1829–1906)  wikidata:Q3509579 s:en:Author:Jules-Descartes Férat
 
Jules Férat
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Birth name: Jules Descartes Férat; Jules-Descartes Férat; Jules Ferat; Jules-Descartes Ferat; Jules Descartes Ferat; J. Férat
Description French illustrator, painter and engraver
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