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Tomb of Frederic Chopin, Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise), Paris, France

La Musique en Pleurs (The music in tears), marble statue depicting Euterpe, goddess of music, 1850, Jean-Baptiste Clesinger on the top of the tomb of Frederic Chopin (1810-49), Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) Paris, France, opened 1804, designed by Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart. Named after Pere Francois de la Chaise (1624-1709), confessor to Louis XIV (1638-1713), who lived in the Jesuit house on the site of the chapel. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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La Musique en Pleurs (The music in tears), marble statue depicting Euterpe, goddess of music, 1850, Jean-Baptiste Clesinger on the top of the tomb of Frederic Chopin (1810-49), Pere Lachaise Cemetery (Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise) Paris, France, opened 1804, designed by Alexandre-Theodore Brongniart. Named after Pere Francois de la Chaise (1624-1709), confessor to Louis XIV (1638-1713), who lived in the Jesuit house on the site of the chapel. Picture by Manuel Cohen