Paul Legrand (English Wikipedia)

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  • He was not a success, the English finding his Pierrot "spectral", especially in comparison to their rambunctious Clown; see Hugounet, p. 126.
  • Hugounet, pp. 122–23.
  • Hugounet, p. 127.
  • Hugounet, p. 136.
  • Hugounet, p. 241, 244.
  • Champfleury, p. 6; tr. Storey, Pierrots on the stage, p. 50.

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  • La Presse, August 31, 1846; tr. Storey, Pierrots on the stage, p. 38. Charles-François Mazurier (1798–1828) was an acrobatic dancer and mime; his greatest success was in Jocko, or The Brazilian Ape (1825). "Ravel" is apparently Gabriel Ravel (1810–1882) of the famous family of acrobatic mimes; they were admired as much in America as in Europe throughout the nineteenth century.

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  • La Presse, August 31, 1846; tr. Storey, Pierrots on the stage, p. 38. Charles-François Mazurier (1798–1828) was an acrobatic dancer and mime; his greatest success was in Jocko, or The Brazilian Ape (1825). "Ravel" is apparently Gabriel Ravel (1810–1882) of the famous family of acrobatic mimes; they were admired as much in America as in Europe throughout the nineteenth century.