Two letters, 1864, October 30.

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Two letters, 1864, October 30.

O'Connell writes to journalist Pierre Vinçard that she would be happy to make another portrait of his father, at the same price of 300 Fr. as other drawings of the same size she had made for Mr. Arlès-Dufour (1864, Oct. 30). The other letter is a request for a five-seat box at the theater (n.d.)

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Vinçard, Pierre, 1820-1882

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Arlès-Dufour, François-Barthélemy, 1797-1872

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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 ...