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Last scene of Antigone: A crying creon the body of Hemon, his son. Costumes: Ismene, Miss Vollet. Tiresias, M. Rouvière. Eurydice, Miss Dupont. Creon, M. Bocage. Antigone, Miss Bourbier. Hémon, M. Milon: [estampe]/BHR [monog.]; J. Petit [sig.]

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Title: Last scene of Antigone: A crying creon the body of Hemon, his son. Costumes: Ismene, Miss Vollet. Tiresias, M. Rouvière. Eurydice, Miss Dupont. Creon, M. Bocage. Antigone, Miss Bourbier. Hémon, M. Milon: [estampe]/BHR [monog.]; J. Petit [sig.]
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