Fragment of a painting representing 43 students from charles gleyre's workshop. 19th century. Paul milliet mentions it in his work a family of fourierist republicans, the milliets, page 251 of the first volume. The fragment was lent to him by paul baudouïn. It represents: paul milliet by albert darier, "our massier" of purgy by alfred lenglet and lecadre by darier. Description of paris musée collection: "oil painting, canvas (material). Musée des beaux-arts de la ville de paris, petit palais. Height: 114 cm; width: 146 cm. Inscription - carried on the back of the canvas, from top to bottom and from left to right: "verdier - rose - genois by milius - boucher - gilbert by rose - baudouin by lenglet - goth by rose - pony by milius - amiot by rousselin - albert baudouin - rousselin - albert darier by cabat - goulin by rose - masies - sisley - lepic by cabat - m. Laporte. . . " iconographic description: [. . . ] thirty-four students represented are known, from top to bottom and from left to right: verdier, rosé, genois by milius, boucher, gilbert by rosé, baudouin by lenglet, goth by rosé, poney by milius, amiot by rousselin, albert baudouin, rousselin, albert darier by cabat, goulin by rosé, masies, sisley, lepic by cabat, laporte, blano by rosé, aussandon, cabat by hirsh, renoir by laporte, taylor, millet by darier, chegarey by p. Milliet, harmand by p. Milliet, vigrousse by rose, laporte by renoir, cordier, baugnies by cordier, sauerwein by schirst, lecadre by darier, e de pury, count of gironde by lenglet. ". Date: between 1856 and 1868.
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