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[Sophie Hamet in The Two Orphans: [sculpture]/sculptor Charles Kotra]
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The base shows the inscription “Sophie Hamet in Les Two Orphelines role of La Frochard, which she created at the Porte-St Martin in 1874,” and the signature of Charles Kotra on the top
Title: [Sophie Hamet in The Two Orphans: [sculpture]/sculptor Charles Kotra]
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The base shows the inscription “Sophie Hamet in Les Two Orphelines role of La Frochard, which she created at the Porte-St Martin in 1874,” and the signature of Charles Kotra on the top.
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