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The Pascal studio photographed in the Beaux-Arts courtyard
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The Pascal studio photographed in the Beaux-Arts courtyard
Depicted people
  1. Fulpius, nicknamed Vieille Tante (Franz Vulpius returned to his home town of Geneva)
  2. Herscher (Ernest Herscher, 1870-1939 belogned to the same group of friends as Sauvage)
  3. Dujanic, nicknamed Le Mack
  4. Viard, nicknamed Josephine
  5. Boucault, nicknamed Eliacin
  6. Bouvard
  7. Guchet, nicknamed Gamochut
  8. Déchery
  9. Martin
  10. Dupont
  11. Robida, nicknamed Tête en bois
  12. Carré, nicknamed Poil aux pattes
  13. Hornecker, nicknamed Bismarck
  14. Patou
  15. Davis 1, nicknamed La Queen
  16. Jean Naville
  17. Corbett
  18. Jim David III
  19. Fleury, nicknamed Président
  20. Soulary, nicknamed Commis voyageur
  21. Wyeth, nicknamed Fouesse
  22. Laverrière (Alphonse Laverrière, 1872-1954, settled in Lausanne in 1902)
  23. M. Dyer, nicknamed Le Singe
  24. Palanzi
  25. Gérard
  26. Corte, nickname Table en zinc
  27. Peigne, nicknamed Monsieur Peigné (Peigné, who worked with Sauvage aftr the 1914-18 war and until the lattr's death)
  28. Bourbon, nicknamed Beu-beu
  29. Mialhe, nicknamed Zoïgnon
  30. Georget, nicknamed Couvert en tuiles
  31. Bolls
  32. Roux
  33. Monod, nicknamed Nénuphar (Eugène Monod, born in 1871, from the Vau Canton, partner of Laverrière in Lausanne where they set up practice in 1902
  34. Nash
  35. Burchhart, nicknamed Toto
  36. Ménard, nicknamed Sacristain
  37. (Charles) Duval (Charles Duval published in 1895 a collection of Chansons Bétes illustrated by Sauvage, with whom he had already created the sets for the L'Anneau d'Or, féerie-drame en 5 actes et 6 tableaux performed on June 20, 1894
  38. Bernard, nicknamed Bibi
  39. Soares
  40. Aubry
  41. Fayon
  42. Auburtin
  43. Stettler
  44. Burrias
  45. A.J. Collin, nicknamed Galant berger (André-Jules Collin, 1875-1966, often exhibited with Sauvage; several of their projects were published jointly in Moderne Bauformen, edited by J. Hoffman between 1901 and 1904
  46. Philips, nicknamed Notre père à tous
  47. Brune, nicknamed Sarah
    Not Numbered: J.-L. Pascal
  48. Morize
  49. Perdriel, nicknamed Garde municipal
  50. Sauvage
  51. Wallon, nicknamed Gorge de pigeon
  52. Feine, nicknamed Tobby
  53. Billcoq (Billcoq, Sauvage's second cousin. His son would spend a trainign period with Sauvage after the war)
  54. Prud'homme
  55. Orième (?)
  56. Hébert
  57. Thiers, nicknamed Le Pisso
  58. Bonnamour
  59. Biasini, nicknamed Pépé
  60. Dufossiez, nicknamed Du Poteau
  61. (Pierre) Ferret, nicknamed Zamore
  62. Faruhar (?), nicknamed Jaguard
  63. Unidentified by Laverrière
  64. Linguel
  65. Coutan, nicknamed Bouge-ti-pas
  66. Saint-Marie Perrin (sic)
  67. Antoine
The head above no. 34 was neither numbered nor identified by Laverrière
Depicted place Ecole des Beaux-Arts courtyard in Paris
Date 1894 or 1895
date QS:P571,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1895-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Collection Phyllis Meyrat-Laverrière, Lausanne
Source Maurice Culot, Lise Genier (ed.)Henri Sauvage. Bruxelles: Archives d'Architecture Moderne, 1978 (exhibition Paris Nov-Dez. 1976)
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