File:Act3 design by JL Chéret for La perle du Brésil by Félicien David 1851 Théâtre Lyrique - Gallica.jpg

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English: Press illustration of Act 3 of Félicien David's opera La perle du Brésil as premiered on 22 November 1851 by the Théâtre Lyrique in Paris
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Author Jean-Louis Chéret (1820–1882), set designer
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