File:Cora Pearl par Léopold Flameng (1865) (05A).jpg

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Red chalk drawing of Cora Pearl by Léopold Flameng in 1865.

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Léopold Flameng: English: Engraving of Cora Pearl by Léopold Flameng.

Français : Gravure de Cora Pearl par Léopold Flameng.

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Artist
Léopold Flameng  (1831–1911)  wikidata:Q3271802
 
Léopold Flameng
Alternative names
Leopold Flameng; Joseph Leopold Flameng; Léopold Joseph Flameng; Leopold Joseph Flameng
Description French engraver, painter and printmaker
father of François Flameng
Date of birth/death 22 November 1831 Edit this at Wikidata 4 September 1911 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Bruxelles Courgent
Work location
Paris (1885–1887); Paris (1853–1911); City of Brussels; Amsterdam (1877) Edit this at Wikidata
Authority file
artist QS:P170,Q3271802
Title
English: Engraving of Cora Pearl by Léopold Flameng.
Français : Gravure de Cora Pearl par Léopold Flameng.
Object type
English: Red chalk drawing.
Français : Portrait à la sanguine.
Description
English: Red chalk drawing of Cora Pearl. She was born Emma Elizabeth (Eliza) Crouch, in Plymouth, England, on 17 December 1836. She was baptized at St. Andrew's Church in Plymouth on 27 December 1837 along with her sister Hannah Lydia Crouch. Cora Pearl was a famous courtesan during the Second Empire period and the beginning of the French Third Republic. She died in Paris, 16th arrondissement, in France, on 8 July 1886.
Français : Portrait à la sanguine de Cora Pearl. Elle est née Emma Élizabeth (Éliza) Crouch, à Plymouth en Angleterre le 17 décembre 1836. Elle est baptisée à l'église Saint-André à Plymouth le 27 décembre 1837 en même temps que sa sœur Hannah Lydia Crouch. Cora Pearl est une célèbre courtisane au cours de la période du Second Empire et au début de la Troisième République française. Elle meurt à Paris, 16e arrondissement, en France, le 8 juillet 1886.
Date 1865
date QS:P571,+1865-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Object history
English: This portrait adorns the first edition of Les belles pécheresses by Amédée de Cesena (chapter, « L'ère des lorettes, Olympia », September 1865).
Français : Ce portrait orne l'édition originale Les belles pécheresses d'Amédée de Cesena (chapitre « L'ère des lorettes, Olympia », septembre 1865).
Source/Photographer Private collection
institution QS:P195,Q768717
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« Les belles pécheresses » par Amédée de Cesena aux éditions Dentu, 1865.
Permission
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Domaine public.

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