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Jean Veber was a 19th century French painter.
In 1896 he made the painting The Doll-maker. A man impersonating him was recruited by Montague for The Family. He later had his mind displaced and his body inhabited by Emil Montfalcon's consciousness. (PROSE: The Death of Art)