Félix Thiollier
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Félix Thiollier (28 June 1842,
Saint Étienne – 12 May 1914, Saint Étienne)[1]
was a French industrialist, writer, art collector and photographer.
His father, Claude Auguste, was a ribbon maker. In 1857, he started a ribbon company in
Camille Corot and he befriended François-Auguste Ravier, Paul Borel, Jean-Paul Laurens[2][3] and François Guiguet.[citation needed
]
In 1870, he married Gabrielle Testenoire-Lafayette. They had five children.
Gallery
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Landscape with Ruin, c. 1870
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Notre Dame de Paris, c. 1900
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Thiollier's daughter Emma , a sculptor and painter, working at Notre Dame (1907).
Notes and references
- ^ "Pages de données". Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ^ "Musée d'Orsay, Félix Thiollier". Retrieved 2012-04-04.
- ^ "Felix Thiollier: Turn-of-the-Century French Photographer Rediscovered". Retrieved 2012-04-04.
External links
- Media related to Félix Thiollier at Wikimedia Commons