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{{Wikipedia}} [[Tabarin]] {{PersonInfo||1584||1633}} was born Jean Salomon. He was a French comedian that performed the feat of making different shapes with his felt hat.  An art that became know as [[Chapeaugraphy]].
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[[Tabarin]], born Jean Salomon, was a French comedian that performed the feat of making different shapes with his felt hat.  An art that became know as [[Chapeaugraphy]].


== References ==
== References ==
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* Tabarin (1863). A Biography written by Adolphe Delahays gives his real name as Jean Salomon
* Tabarin (1863). A Biography written by Adolphe Delahays gives his real name as Jean Salomon
* Wikipedia gives his real name as Anthoine Girard  
* Wikipedia gives his real name as Anthoine Girard  

Revision as of 14:33, 25 April 2010

Tabarin
BornJean Salomon
1584
Died1633
NationalityFrench

Tabarin, born Jean Salomon, was a French comedian that performed the feat of making different shapes with his felt hat. An art that became know as Chapeaugraphy.

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