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The tomb of Antoni Cierplikowski was destroyed in 2004, including the statue by Dunikowski (The soul leaving the body)[1]. The grave is sometimes still shown on maps, sometimes as Antoine or Corplikowski, on the (old) official cemetery map, the grave is located in division 9, number 75. Antoni Cierplikowski is buried in Sieradz. Cierplikowski was known in Paris as Monsieur Antoine. He was a noted international hairstylist. The grave in Passy was a ceremonial grave, designed by himself, containing his right hand (in a box). JHvW (talk) 22:25, 23 October 2009 (UTC)[reply]
The cemetery also lists Annabella as one of the residents. It is also what is listed in her article. But I have been informed that she is actually interred in Passy, Haute-Savoie.
^Beyern, B., Guide des tombes d'hommes célèbres, Le Cherche Midi, 2008, 377p, ISBN978-2749113500