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'''Jacques Le Chevallier''' (July 26, 1896 - 1987) was a [[France|French]] [[glass]]maker, decorative artist, illustrator, and engraver. He was mobilized during [[World War I]]; after the war he became a master artisan in the studio of [[Louis Barillet]], with whom he remained until 1945. |
'''Jacques Le Chevallier''' (July 26, 1896 - 1987) was a [[France|French]] [[glass]]maker, decorative artist, illustrator, and engraver. He was mobilized during [[World War I]]; after the war he became a master artisan in the studio of [[Louis Barillet]], with whom he remained until 1945. |
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Jacques Le Chevallier (July 26, 1896 - 1987) was a French glassmaker, decorative artist, illustrator, and engraver. He was mobilized during World War I; after the war he became a master artisan in the studio of Louis Barillet, with whom he remained until 1945.
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