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HAUSSMANN Georges (1809-1891) Préfet de la Seine sous Napoléon III, il tra
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HAUSSMANN Georges (1809-1891) Préfet de la Seine sous Napoléon III, il transforma Paris
50 L.A.S. "G. B. Haussmann" (or initials), Cestas and Nice 1868-1887 and n.d., to Lucien MICHAUX| 119 pages in-8 or in-12, most of them with his crowned number or his addresses Château de Cestas by Pessac (Gironde) and Villa Montboron, Nice, an envelope.
Important correspondence to his trusted man.
[Lucien MICHAUX was head of the Bureau of Fine Arts, Parties and Receptions at the Prefecture of the Seine, and a close friend of Baron
Haussmann, who, from his Château de Cestas or his villa in Nice, entrusted him with numerous commissions| he often spoke to him about his family, including his natural daughter, Francine-Eugénie Cellier, born in 1859 to an actress from the Opera, Francine Cellier. We can only give here a quick glimpse of this rich correspondence [...].
The first letters concern the rust damage to the "four candelabra statues (Carrier-Belleuse)" on his stoop, which were not copper-plated by Oudry, as Mr. Baltard and Mr. Durenne had used another process (September 16, 1868)| BALTARD's "foolishness" will be expensive to repair, but Adolphe Alphand suggests a copper painting (September 21, 1868) . He is very unhappy with his portrait by Henri LEHMANN, and the photos that were taken of him, as well as photos of himself by Léon Crémière (29 September 1868) . Gratitude for the good deeds of the Michaux for Francine, "this poor little girl, who is well isolated during my absence" (March 27, 1870)...
Fears for her valuables during the siege and the Commune of Paris| sarcastic remarks concerning the possible appointment as prefect of Charles MERRUAU or Léon SAY (May 31, 1871)...
He responds at length to the idea of presenting himself on a conciliation electoral list : "I admit that my name is an energetic means of protest against the attempted destruction of Paris, which all my efforts have tended to make worthy of the role of capital of the civilized world| I suppose that no hatred, envy or prevention has survived, against m
50 L.A.S. "G. B. Haussmann" (or initials), Cestas and Nice 1868-1887 and n.d., to Lucien MICHAUX| 119 pages in-8 or in-12, most of them with his crowned number or his addresses Château de Cestas by Pessac (Gironde) and Villa Montboron, Nice, an envelope.
Important correspondence to his trusted man.
[Lucien MICHAUX was head of the Bureau of Fine Arts, Parties and Receptions at the Prefecture of the Seine, and a close friend of Baron
Haussmann, who, from his Château de Cestas or his villa in Nice, entrusted him with numerous commissions| he often spoke to him about his family, including his natural daughter, Francine-Eugénie Cellier, born in 1859 to an actress from the Opera, Francine Cellier. We can only give here a quick glimpse of this rich correspondence [...].
The first letters concern the rust damage to the "four candelabra statues (Carrier-Belleuse)" on his stoop, which were not copper-plated by Oudry, as Mr. Baltard and Mr. Durenne had used another process (September 16, 1868)| BALTARD's "foolishness" will be expensive to repair, but Adolphe Alphand suggests a copper painting (September 21, 1868) . He is very unhappy with his portrait by Henri LEHMANN, and the photos that were taken of him, as well as photos of himself by Léon Crémière (29 September 1868) . Gratitude for the good deeds of the Michaux for Francine, "this poor little girl, who is well isolated during my absence" (March 27, 1870)...
Fears for her valuables during the siege and the Commune of Paris| sarcastic remarks concerning the possible appointment as prefect of Charles MERRUAU or Léon SAY (May 31, 1871)...
He responds at length to the idea of presenting himself on a conciliation electoral list : "I admit that my name is an energetic means of protest against the attempted destruction of Paris, which all my efforts have tended to make worthy of the role of capital of the civilized world| I suppose that no hatred, envy or prevention has survived, against m
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