Marceau, Theodore C.
(1868-1922)




Birth: 1868
Death: 1922
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Spouse: Mrs. Amanda Fiske
Second Spouse: Miss Grace Fusin, married March 5, 1903
Known Children: a son by first wife, Theodore Marceau, Jr.
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- Unknown Studio owner Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH





- Unknown Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA





September 1888*-June 1899* Marceau & Power Studio owner / Partner Indianapolis, Marion County, IN





September 1888*-1894* Marceau & Power Studio owner / Partner Indianapolis, Marion County, IN 40 N. Illinois St.





1889-April 1901* Marceau & Power Studio owner / Partner Indianapolis, Marion County, IN 36 & 38 N. Illinois St. gr. fl. gallery
The Fotografers,The Fotografers,





1892-1895 Theo C. Marceau Studio owner San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA 826 Market St.





1895 Theo C. Marceau Studio owner Indianapolis, Marion County, IN 40 N. Illinois St.





1895 Theo C. Marceau Studio owner Indianapolis, Marion County, IN





November 1895*- Marceau & Bassett Studio owner / Partner Indianapolis, Marion County, IN 40 N. Illinois St.





December 1900*- Theo C. Marceau Studio owner New York City, Kings County, NY 258 5th Ave.























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OriginalNotes: INDIANAPOLIS STAR, Jan. 4, 1914, p. 25, "Indianapolis Camera Man Goes to New York and Makes Millions: Col. Theodore Marceau 'Snaps' His Way to $2,000,000 Worth of Gotham Real Estate"
PERIODICALS:
ST. LOUIS AND CANADIAN PHOTOGRAPHER, Apr. 1903, p. 192:
marriage notice to Miss Grace Fulsin, a singer & musician, says that he divorced his 1st wife and has custody of their son.  Col. Marceau was member of Gov. Foraker's staff
OTHER: (The birthdate was provided by the National Portrait Gallery)
COLLECTIONS:  according to GEH photographer's database, the University of Rochester Library and the Cincinnati Historical Society have substantial holdings by Theodore Marceau.

Ancestry.com http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=fuson&id=I3967
web page of Barbara (Peterson) Herring, barbhg1221@comcast.net
ID: I3967  Name: Grace Marguerite Fuson  Birth: 6 JUL 1884 in Grenola, Kans. 
Reference Number: 116679
Marriage 1 Theodore C. Marceau b: 28 MAY 1860 in Ogdensburg, N. Y.
Married: 4 MAR 1903

Marriage 2 Ambrose Elliott Ranney b: 7 JUN 1878
Married: 24 OCT 1927 in Paris, France

From an eBay auction of a Marceau photograph listed by "quincybutz" in October 2012. The sources are not mentioned.
Here is info on the Marceau Studio:
Time Period: 1890-1922
Location: 285 Fifth Avenue, NY, and branches in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, San Francisco, Boston
Theodore C. Marceau - (1859-1922)  Col. Theodore C. Marceau pioneered the creation of national chains of photographic studios in the 1880s. His New York branch in the first decade of the twentieth century engaged in a great deal of celebrity and theatrical photography.

Marceau emerged as a national name in the photographic profession at age twenty-two, serving as a U. S. government photographer, stationed in Santiago, Chile, on the 1882 expedition recording the transit of Venus from South America. Thereafter, he served on the staff of Governor Foraker of Ohio, then Governor Markham of California. His military and governmental service imprinted upon the young photographer a hierarchical notion of institutional organization.

After leaving public office he lived in 1885-86 in Cincinnati Ohio, and entered into the first of several partnership arrangements. Marceau supplied the capital, built a state of the art studio, made the best practitioner in the city his partner, and waited for one of two things to happen. If the partner had commercial ambitions, he would save and buy Marceau out (R. P. Bellsmith in Cincinnati for example); Marceau would then take the profits and establish another partnership in another city . If the partner had no such ambitions, and was content to labor for the mutual benefit of the partnership (George F. Basset in Indianapolis for instance), Marceau benefited as well.

In 1888 Marceau moved to San Francisco, taking quarters in the Palace Hotel and establishing the most elaborate gallery in the city in the Phelan Building. While Marceau retained interests in photographic processes and technical innovations, he ceased conducting sittings in the late 1880s, turning the practical operation of the studio over to a photographer-manager. In San Francisco the photographer was Frederick Bushnell. The Colonel's penchant for lengthy round the world cruises and neglect of business prompted Bushnell, irked at doing the labor that supported his employer's tourism, to seize the negatives he made and set up an independent gallery. Marceau returned in December of 1893 in the midst of this effort and brought suit. Bushnell, however, proved to be an astute student of his master, and built his own West Coast chain of studios in the 1890s.

Strangely, Bushnell's defection proved to be the least of Marceau's difficulties in the decade. In 1891 he married the widow Amanda Fiske, inaugurating a short-lived and volatile connection with a woman whose estate of encumbered property drained his ready cash and whose eye for young men led to a late night raid in 1896 discovering her in flagranti delecto with gambler John B. Maloney. Marceau seized his son, instigated divorce proceedings, and enmeshed himself in a headline generating legal rhubarb that lasted four years.

In 1900, he decided to transfer his base of operations to New York City. He opened a lavish gallery, installed Edgar A. Caffey as his photographer/operator. The death of Napoleon Sarony in 1896 had left a vaccum in the city. Jonathan Burrow had already purchased the Sarony studio, but Marceau reasoned that if he could purchase the name rights of Napoleon's son, Otto Sarony, he could coopt the biggest name in celebrity photography. Throughout much of the first decade of the 20th century Marceau ran two major studios in New York: Otto Sarony and Marceau. The Sarony gambit compelled Marceau to an extended bout in the courts fighting the claims of Jonathan and Ernest Burrow to the brand.

Because of Marceau's liberal administrations of champagne, his skill as a raconteur, and his sociable nature, he immediately became a fixture in the associational world of the profession in New York. In 1905 he and Pirie McDonald organized the Professional Photographers Society of New York State and served as its First Vice-President. With B. J. Falk and Pirie MacDonald, Marceau organized the Copyright League that lobbied Congress for stronger rights protections for photographers against the appropriation of their images by newspapers. It is he that recommended that a c with a circle around it and the photographer's name on the front of an image serve as the public claim that an image was copyright protected.

Marceau was an acquisitive genius who took the proceeds from his studio at 285 Fifth Avenue and sunk them into real estate and collecting. He owned substantial chunks of Manhattan real estate, a fleet of automobiles, and 'one of the finest collections of bric-a-brac in this country.' He was listed in the New York "Blue Book." At his death, he was worth millions. His ability as a photographer was recognized by le Ministere de I'Instruction publique of France which named him Officer d'Academie. His son Theodore, Jr., took over operation of the studio. But the Yale-trained lawyer's interest lay elsewhere and he sold the brand shortly after his father's death in 1922.

Specialty:  Col. Marceau ran diversified photographic studios that did portraiture, scientific photography, and occasional photojournalism. Upon Marceau's marriage to Amanda Fiske in 1891, he became greatly interested in theatrical portraiture. Made extensive use of props, drapes, and painted backdrops in his portraits. Well connected to the political establishment, Marceau also specialized in official portraiture, travel images, and advertising photography. His various branches were run as local service photography shops, doing home photography, Society shots, and official function images. Performers from 1900-1930.
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OriginalSource: Cincinnati CD: 1886-1890
The St. Louis Photographer, July 1886, Special Notices:
For sale-One of best galleries in Cincinnati. 6 doors from Van Loo's. Rare chance. $3,000. Theo C. Marceau, 148 W. 4th St., Cincinnati
The St. Louis Photographer, Sept. 1886, Special Notices:
For sale- gallery in city of 360,000. only 3 1st class galleries in the city. Last year's business, ending in July, $21,000. Reasons for selling, have bought Van Loo's Gallery, and don't care to run both. Prices good. Everything new. No old traps. Address Teo. C. Marceau, No. 148 W. 4th St., Cincinnati.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC TIMES ALMANAC FOR 1887, p. 288, "Record of Photographic Patents, 1886,"
October. Label.-4,989 Permanent Photo-crayon, Theo. C. Marceau, Cincinnati, OH.
Ohio Photographers, 1839-1900, p. 77: Theodore Marceau, 148 W. 4th in Cincinnati, 1886-90; Marceau & Bellsmith, 148 W. 4th in Cincinnati, 1888-90
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PersonID: 331 CATNUM: 356 NameFirst: Theodore NameLast: Marceau LocationID: 6351 Address1: Address2: City: Indianapolis State: IN StudioID: 4500 ---------------------------------- ID: 4500 StudioName: Marceau & Power SeeAlso: SeeAlsoPeople: SeeAlsoStudio: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False CreatedDate: 10/30/2021 6:01:32 PM CreatedBy: sa LastModifiedDate: 10/30/2021 6:07:12 PM ModifiedBy: sa ---------------------------------- Name: Marceau & Power Alternate Studio Names: StartMonth: 9 StartDay: 25 StartYear: 1888 StartCA: EndMonth: 6 EndYear: 1899 EndDay: EndCA: True KnownMonth: KnownDay: KnownYear: KnownCA: StudioLocationID: 6779 SeeAlso: SeeAlsoStudio: SeeAlsoPerson: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False County: Marion Country: USA Longitude: Latitude: NameNewFirst: Theodore KnownDates: 1888-1899 OriginalLocationNotes: OutputStartMonth: 9 OutputStartYear: 1888 OutputEndMonth: 6 OutputEndYear: 1899 OutputStartStar: * OutputEndStar: * OutputStartS: OutputEndS: NameMiddle: C. NameMaiden: PersonHonorificTypeID: OriginalSource: 1890 Polk's Indiana Gazetteer, p. 1206 (Marceau & Power) Indianapolis Journal, 25 Sept. 1890, p 6: Marceau & Powers, who represent the new school of artistic fotography, have a beautiful exhibit of photos at State Fair, 2nd floor, north side of main building. [fluffy description] THE ST. LOUIS PHOTOGRAPHER, p. 360-61 "Beauty & Art" description of Theo C. Marceau & Luke W. Powers gallery opened Sept. 25, 1888. Wilson's Photographic Magazine, June 1893, p. 287: Eastman Kodak Co. Competition for "Solio" paper, Class A, prints from 3 negs not under 14x17, 6th prize, $25, Marceau & Power, Indy St. Louis and Canadian Photographer, June 1899, p. 283: L. W. Powers, who associated with Theodore Marceau, has been engaged in the photograph business, leaves next week for New York, where he will reside permanently. Marceau & Power retire from business at Indianapolis, IN. Mr. Power has a wide circle of friends who regret his departure. He is one of the best photographers in the country. [Note: It appears that the partnerships were as follows: Marceau and Powers 1888 - 1894 Marceau 1894 - 1 Nov. 1895 Marceau and Bassett 1 Nov. 1895 - Marceau and Powers ? - June 1899 ] OriginalWorkerType: Studio owner / Partner PersonSexTypeID: 1 PersonColorTypeID: 1 PersonStudioLocationID: 7113

PersonID: 331 CATNUM: 356 NameFirst: Theodore NameLast: Marceau LocationID: 6350 Address1: 40 N. Illinois St. Address2: City: Indianapolis State: IN StudioID: 4500 ---------------------------------- ID: 4500 StudioName: Marceau & Power SeeAlso: SeeAlsoPeople: SeeAlsoStudio: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False CreatedDate: 10/30/2021 6:01:32 PM CreatedBy: sa LastModifiedDate: 10/30/2021 6:07:12 PM ModifiedBy: sa ---------------------------------- Name: Marceau & Power Alternate Studio Names: StartMonth: 9 StartDay: 25 StartYear: 1888 StartCA: EndMonth: EndYear: 1894 EndDay: EndCA: KnownMonth: KnownDay: KnownYear: KnownCA: StudioLocationID: 6782 SeeAlso: SeeAlsoStudio: SeeAlsoPerson: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False County: Marion Country: USA Longitude: Latitude: NameNewFirst: Theodore KnownDates: 1888-1894 OriginalLocationNotes: OutputStartMonth: 9 OutputStartYear: 1888 OutputEndMonth: OutputEndYear: 1894 OutputStartStar: * OutputEndStar: * OutputStartS: OutputEndS: NameMiddle: C. NameMaiden: PersonHonorificTypeID: OriginalSource: Indianapolis of Today, 1896, p. 166: Marceau & Bassett, 40 N. Illinois St. Founded 1888 as Marceau & Powers until 1894, when Mr. Powers retired. Marceau continued along until Nov. 1, 1895 when George F. Bassett became partner. Marceau lived in San Francisco CA, and Bassett managed studio. 16 persons employed in establishment. 1st to introduce in America the "Regent." OriginalWorkerType: Studio owner / Partner PersonSexTypeID: 1 PersonColorTypeID: 1 PersonStudioLocationID: 7117

PersonID: 331 CATNUM: 356 NameFirst: Theodore NameLast: Marceau LocationID: 6353 Address1: 36 & 38 N. Illinois St. gr. fl. gallery Address2: City: Indianapolis State: IN StudioID: 4500 ---------------------------------- ID: 4500 StudioName: Marceau & Power SeeAlso: SeeAlsoPeople: SeeAlsoStudio: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False CreatedDate: 10/30/2021 6:01:32 PM CreatedBy: sa LastModifiedDate: 10/30/2021 6:07:12 PM ModifiedBy: sa ---------------------------------- Name: Marceau & Power Alternate Studio Names: The Fotografers,The Fotografers, StartMonth: StartDay: StartYear: StartCA: EndMonth: 4 EndYear: 1901 EndDay: EndCA: True KnownMonth: KnownDay: KnownYear: KnownCA: StudioLocationID: 6781 SeeAlso: SeeAlsoStudio: SeeAlsoPerson: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False County: Marion Country: USA Longitude: Latitude: NameNewFirst: Theodore KnownDates: 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, 1898 OriginalLocationNotes: OutputStartMonth: OutputStartYear: 1889 OutputEndMonth: 4 OutputEndYear: 1901 OutputStartStar: OutputEndStar: * OutputStartS: OutputEndS: NameMiddle: C. NameMaiden: PersonHonorificTypeID: OriginalSource: cabinet Crawfordsville Review (Crawfordsville, Indiana), March 30, 1889, p. 6 "Fine Photographic Work." Describes the photographs of Marceau & Powers at 36 N. Illinois St. in Indianapolis, a few doors north of the Bates house. "Their pictures appear almost like steel engravings, and are the same from the smallest subject to life size." 1889 Polk's Indianapolis City Directory, p. 849 Photographers: Marceau & Power, 36 and 38 N. Illinois 1890 Polk's Indianapolis CD, p. 537, 886: Marceau & Power, 36 N. Illinois; Marceau b. Bates House 1891 R. L. Polk & Co.'s Indianapolis City Directory p. 894 Photographers: Marceau & Power, 36-38 N Illinois 1892 R. L. Polk & Co.'s Indianapolis City Directory p. 938 Photographers: Marceau & Power, 36 and 38 N Illinois 1898 Polk's Indianapolis City Directory, p. 1074, Marceau & Power, 38 N. Illinois Indianapolis Journal (Indianapolis, Indiana), April 18, 1901, p. 8 An Important Change. A most important business change was consummated when the Art Studio of Indianapolis recently absorbed the famous Art and Photographic Galleries formerly belonging to and under the management of Marceau & Power, at 38 North Illinois street. These galleries, under the new regime, will be placed on an even higher plane than ever before, and will be the equal of, it not superior to, any other galleries in the country. The whole interior has been entirely remodeled and refitted with new fixtures, decoration, furniture, carpets, etc. First floor contains elegantly furnished reception room and the business offices of the new institution, while 2nd floor is a thoroughly modern equipped operating room, with all the latest appliances and appurtenances, and with the best artists obtainable on the residence staff. An elegant array of crayons, porcelains, photographs, etc., in all the different finishes, and in fact, samples of every class of work, are on exhibition, and the public is cordially invited to inspect them. You will be made welcome by courteous attendants. Special price of $4.00 per dozen is made on $8 grand panel photos. OriginalWorkerType: Studio owner / Partner PersonSexTypeID: 1 PersonColorTypeID: 1 PersonStudioLocationID: 7115

PersonID: 331 CATNUM: 356 NameFirst: Theodore NameLast: Marceau LocationID: 7772 Address1: 826 Market St. Address2: City: San Francisco State: CA StudioID: 5575 ---------------------------------- ID: 5575 StudioName: Theo C. Marceau SeeAlso: SeeAlsoPeople: SeeAlsoStudio: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False CreatedDate: 10/30/2021 6:05:16 PM CreatedBy: sa LastModifiedDate: 10/30/2021 6:07:12 PM ModifiedBy: sa ---------------------------------- Name: Theo C. Marceau Alternate Studio Names: StartMonth: StartDay: StartYear: StartCA: EndMonth: EndYear: EndDay: EndCA: KnownMonth: KnownDay: KnownYear: KnownCA: StudioLocationID: 8406 SeeAlso: SeeAlsoStudio: SeeAlsoPerson: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False County: San Francisco Country: USA Longitude: Latitude: NameNewFirst: Theodore KnownDates: 1892?, 1895 OriginalLocationNotes: OutputStartMonth: OutputStartYear: 1892 OutputEndMonth: OutputEndYear: 1895 OutputStartStar: OutputEndStar: OutputStartS: OutputEndS: NameMiddle: C. NameMaiden: PersonHonorificTypeID: OriginalSource: cabinet: he also had studio in Indianapolis A DIRECTORY OF WOMEN IN CALIFORNIA PHOTOGRAPHY BEFORE 1901, by Peter E. Palmquist, p. 160 advertising coupon for Marceau, The Fotographer, ca. 1892; p. 31 illustrations of Theodore C. Marceau's Fotograph Studio from San Francisco NEWS LETTER, Mar. 19, 1892 Biographies of Western Photographers, p. 122: Theodore C. Marceau, active in Plumas Co. CA, 1892. Bought out George Daniels Morse and established himself at 826 Market St., San Francisco, 1895. Active in Los Angeles, 1898-1906, at 227 South Spring. OriginalWorkerType: Studio owner PersonSexTypeID: 1 PersonColorTypeID: 1 PersonStudioLocationID: 8912

PersonID: 331 CATNUM: 356 NameFirst: Theodore NameLast: Marceau LocationID: 6350 Address1: 40 N. Illinois St. Address2: City: Indianapolis State: IN StudioID: 5575 ---------------------------------- ID: 5575 StudioName: Theo C. Marceau SeeAlso: SeeAlsoPeople: SeeAlsoStudio: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False CreatedDate: 10/30/2021 6:05:16 PM CreatedBy: sa LastModifiedDate: 10/30/2021 6:07:12 PM ModifiedBy: sa ---------------------------------- Name: Theo C. Marceau Alternate Studio Names: StartMonth: StartDay: StartYear: StartCA: EndMonth: EndYear: EndDay: EndCA: KnownMonth: KnownDay: KnownYear: KnownCA: StudioLocationID: 8405 SeeAlso: SeeAlsoStudio: SeeAlsoPerson: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False County: Marion Country: USA Longitude: Latitude: NameNewFirst: Theodore KnownDates: 1895 OriginalLocationNotes: OutputStartMonth: OutputStartYear: 1895 OutputEndMonth: OutputEndYear: OutputStartStar: OutputEndStar: OutputStartS: OutputEndS: NameMiddle: C. NameMaiden: PersonHonorificTypeID: OriginalSource: cabinet: mentions other studio in San Francisco The Blue Book for Amateur Photographers American Edition, 1895, p. 241, T. C. Marceau 1895 Polk's Indianapolis City Directory, p. 941, Photographers: Theodore Marceau, 40 N. Illinois OriginalWorkerType: Studio owner PersonSexTypeID: 1 PersonColorTypeID: 1 PersonStudioLocationID: 8911

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PersonID: 331 CATNUM: 356 NameFirst: Theodore NameLast: Marceau LocationID: 6350 Address1: 40 N. Illinois St. Address2: City: Indianapolis State: IN StudioID: 4499 ---------------------------------- ID: 4499 StudioName: Marceau & Bassett SeeAlso: SeeAlsoPeople: SeeAlsoStudio: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False CreatedDate: 10/30/2021 6:01:32 PM CreatedBy: sa LastModifiedDate: 10/30/2021 6:07:12 PM ModifiedBy: sa ---------------------------------- Name: Marceau & Bassett Alternate Studio Names: StartMonth: 11 StartDay: StartYear: 1895 StartCA: True EndMonth: EndYear: EndDay: EndCA: KnownMonth: KnownDay: KnownYear: KnownCA: StudioLocationID: 6778 SeeAlso: SeeAlsoStudio: SeeAlsoPerson: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False County: Marion Country: USA Longitude: Latitude: NameNewFirst: Theodore KnownDates: 1895 OriginalLocationNotes: OutputStartMonth: 11 OutputStartYear: 1895 OutputEndMonth: OutputEndYear: OutputStartStar: * OutputEndStar: OutputStartS: OutputEndS: NameMiddle: C. NameMaiden: PersonHonorificTypeID: OriginalSource: St. Louis and Canadian Photographer, Dec. 1895, p. 586: "The Demonstrator's Fireside-Flashlights" The hosts of friends of Mr. Geo. T. Bassett will rejoice with us that he has formed a partnership with Mr. Marceau, of Indianapolis, and forsaken the wear and tear inseparable from a life on the road. The new firm of Marceau & Bassett has our heartfelt and sincerest wishes for the fullest measure of prosperity attainable. Indiana Album: Elizabeth Robb Collection, ia-0010-0006: Empty envelope with advertising for Marceau & Bassett, Fotografers, 40 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis. It promotes a new ground floor gallery, instantaneous process, cloudy weather preferred, life size crayons, water colors, and pastels. OriginalWorkerType: Studio owner / Partner PersonSexTypeID: 1 PersonColorTypeID: 1 PersonStudioLocationID: 7111

PersonID: 331 CATNUM: 356 NameFirst: Theodore NameLast: Marceau LocationID: 7771 Address1: 258 5th Ave. Address2: City: New York City State: NY StudioID: 5575 ---------------------------------- ID: 5575 StudioName: Theo C. Marceau SeeAlso: SeeAlsoPeople: SeeAlsoStudio: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False CreatedDate: 10/30/2021 6:05:16 PM CreatedBy: sa LastModifiedDate: 10/30/2021 6:07:12 PM ModifiedBy: sa ---------------------------------- Name: Theo C. Marceau Alternate Studio Names: StartMonth: 12 StartDay: 29 StartYear: 1900 StartCA: EndMonth: EndYear: EndDay: EndCA: KnownMonth: KnownDay: KnownYear: KnownCA: StudioLocationID: 8404 SeeAlso: SeeAlsoStudio: SeeAlsoPerson: StudioSummary: Sources: Output: False County: Kings Country: USA Longitude: Latitude: NameNewFirst: Theodore KnownDates: OriginalLocationNotes: OutputStartMonth: 12 OutputStartYear: 1900 OutputEndMonth: OutputEndYear: OutputStartStar: * OutputEndStar: OutputStartS: OutputEndS: NameMiddle: C. NameMaiden: PersonHonorificTypeID: OriginalSource: Anthony's Photographic Bulletin, Feb. 1901, p. 36: Col. Theodore C. Marceau formally opened new studio at 258 5th Ave., NY on Dec. 19, 1900. The consensus of opinion was that the new studio is one of the finest and most perfectly appointed in the country. St. Louis and Canadian Photographer, Mar. 1903, p. 74: Otto Sarony, T. C. Marceau and G. T. Bassett directors of The Otto Sarony Co, Inc., NYC OriginalWorkerType: Studio owner PersonSexTypeID: 1 PersonColorTypeID: 1 PersonStudioLocationID: 8910




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