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Ferdinand-Sigismond Bach, known as Ferdinand Bac, (15 August 1859 - 18 November 1952) was a French cartoonist, artist and writer, son of an illegitimate nephew of the Emperor Napoleon. As a young man, he mixed in the fashionable world of Paris of the Belle Époque, and was known for his caricatures, which appeared in popular journals.He also traveled widely in Europe and the Mediterranean. When in his fifties, he discover a vocation as a landscape gardener.
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Bac, Ferdinand Ferdinand Bac
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French writer and artist
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1859-08-15Z
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1859-01-01Z
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1952-11-18Z
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1952-01-01Z
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