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The King of Lahore (temple for Act I, Scene 2, inside the sanctuary of Indra)
Marcel Robert
1942
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Vichy Opera House
VICHY, France
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Title:
The King of Lahore (temple for Act I, Scene 2, inside the sanctuary of Indra)
Creator:
Marcel Robert
Date Created:
1942
Physical Dimensions:
H. 4,96 x l. 4,74 m.
Subject Keywords:
opera, set
Type:
Stage decor
Rights:
City of Vichy, France
Medium:
Painted
canvas
cut,
glued
and nailed to a
wooden
frame
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