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RIP Jacques Calonne (1930 – 2022)

Here Calonne is singing “Petit chagrin” (c. 1890s).
Ténor Mondain (1988) by Jacques Calonne

Jacques Calonne was a Belgian artist, actor and musician.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged 1930, 2022, art, art history, belgian art, Belgium, RIP, visual art on February 13, 2022 by jahsonic.

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