Letters of French artists, literary figures, and others, 1808-1868.

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Letters of French artists, literary figures, and others, 1808-1868.

Collection of 21 letters and one manuscript written to and by artists, literary figures, and government officials between 1808 and 1868.

22 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8247389

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Boyer de Peyreleau, Eugène Edouard, baron, 1774-1856.

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Ingouf, François Robert, 1747-1812

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Guérin, Jean-Baptiste-Paulin, 1783-1855.

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Maury, Ferdinand.

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Tiolier, Pierre Nicolas, 1784-1853.

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Hédouin, Ed. (Edmond), 1819-1889.

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Couder, Louis-Charles-Auguste, 1790-1873

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David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean, 1788-1856

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French sculptor. His involvment in the 1848 Revolution led to his arrest after the coup d'état in 1851. Condemned to exile, he travelled all over Europe, returning to France only shortly before his death. From the description of Correspondence and related papers, 1826-1859. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 84155149 French sculptor. From the description of Autograph letter signed : [n.p.], to a colleague, [n.d.]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 2705...

Lemaire, Philipp Joseph Henri 1798-1880

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Clément de Ris, L. (Louis), comte, 1820-1882.

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Tamizey de Larroque, Philippe, 1828-1898

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Hersent, Louise-Marie-Jeanne, 1784-1862.

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O'Connell, Frédérique Emilie Auguste, 1823-1885.

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The German painter and engraver Frédérique O'Connell settled in Paris in 1853, where she became a most "visible" artist, and had a very active social life. After the collapse of the Empire, she died poor, alone and forgotten. From the description of Two letters, 1864, October 30. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 84649313 ...

Schétz, Victor.

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Odiot, Jean-Baptiste.

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Court, Joseph Désiré, 1797-1865

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