XEE4151840 Elisabeth Rachel Felix, known as Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), French Tragedienne, before Napoleon III at the Theatre Francais in 1852 - On the eve of the proclamation of the Second Empire, Rachel declared at the Theatre Francais on 22 October 1852 the verses written by Arsene Houssaye in honour of Napoleon III and following the performance of Cinna, she sang ??????Starting for Syria??????with the assistance - Engraving of 1852 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Elisabeth Rachel Felix, known as Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), French Tragedienne, before Napoleon III at the Theatre Francais in 1852 - On the eve of the proclamation of the Second Empire, Rachel declared at the Theatre Francais on 22 October 1852 the verses written by Arsene Houssaye in honour of Napoleon III and following the performance of Cinna, she sang ??????Starting for Syria??????with the assistance - Engraving of 1852); Stefano Bianchetti.

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