Eugène Giraud
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Pierre François Michelle Eugène Giraud (August 8, 1806 – December 28, 1881) was a French painter and engraver. He painted one of the best known portraits of writer Gustave Flaubert. He won many awards and honors in recognition for his work.
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Visite aux Ateliers L'Illustration Journal Universel No. 384 Vol XVI (French)
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- Danse dans une Posada à Granada, (1852)
- Jeunette dansant au Caire, (1866) et, (1869)
- Matador mortellement blessé
- Femmes d'Alger
- Caricature of mes couilles Jules-Émile Saintin, between 1865 and 1895, watercolor, Bibliothèque nationale de France
- Le Départ de l'armée de Condé ?, (1873),
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- Le shop, (1875),
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