File:Simone Legrand Menier (20).jpg

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English: Portrait of Simonne Legrand Menier (1881-1972).

Français : Portrait de Simonne Camille Marie Legrand (1881-1972), épouse de Georges Menier.

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English: Portrait of Simonne Legrand Menier (1881-1972).
Français : Portrait de Simonne Camille Marie Legrand (1881-1972), épouse de Georges Menier.
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Français : Madame Georges Menier, née Legrand, sous les traits de Lucile en 1914. Simonne Camille Marie Legrand est née le 28 octobre 1881, dans le 9ème arrondissement de Paris. Elle se marie avec Georges Menier, le 11 décembre 1903 dans le 16ème arrondissement de Paris et meurt le 18 avril 1972 dans le 8ème arrondissement de Paris. Au cours de la Première Guerre mondiale, elle a en charge avec son époux, de la gestion de l'hôpital militaire installé dans le château de Chenonceau de 1914 à 1918.
Date August 1914
date QS:P571,+1914-08-00T00:00:00Z/10
Medium Épreuve argentique contrecollée sur papier
Dimensions height: 35 cm (13.7 in); width: 18 cm (7 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,035U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,018U174728
institution QS:P195,Q23402
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PHO-1986-130-9
Exhibition history Collection de la famille des chocolatiers Menier jusqu'en 1986, dans la collection Jean-Jacques Journet, neveu de Georges Menier, accepté par l'État à titre de don de Monsieur Jean-Jacques Journet (comité du 13/11/1986, conseil du 19/11/1986, arrêté du 28/11/1986).
Source Madame Simone Legrand-Menier (1881-1972), sur le site du Musée d'Orsay.
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