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Creator:Edmond Dyonnet Spielende Kinder oil painting reproduction


Creator:Edmond Dyonnet
Spielende Kinder
Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG::  87132
M x nchen, 1835 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 46.5 x 42 cm (18.3 x 16.5 in) cyf

 

 
   
      

Creator:Edmond Dyonnet
He was born on 25 June 1859 in Crest (Drôme), France, from the marriage of Ulysses-Alexandre Dyonnet, industrialist, and Goullioud Albine. The real family name is Guyonnet de Pivat but due to an error of births during the French Revolution, the surname became Dyonnet. Edmond died in Montreal on 7 July 1954, at age 95. He was buried with his family in the cemetery of Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, in Montreal. Edmond had two younger sisters, Emma Dyonnet, wife Lorin (1866-1947) and Clemence Dyonnet, wife Chabot (18? -1905). Ulysses, the father of Edmond, had an older brother Leon Dyonnet Goullioud who married Helen, the sister of Albine. Leon Dyonnet made a fortune in corsets for women in association with Amyot from 1886 to 1891 and set up the Dominion Corset company, rue de la Couronne in Quebec City. The couple had a daughter artist, cousin of Edmond Dyonnet: Eugenie Dyonnet, who immigrated to Canada in 1872 and died in 1875 in Montreal. Edmond Dyonnet was born in Drôme in 1859, and at 9 years old, he followed his father and migrated to Italy, he continued his primary education in Turin, from 1868 to 1873, in municipal schools and then returned to France with his family in the Drôme. He studies at Crest high school from 1873 to 1875. His father Ulysses met in Paris the brother of Judge George Baby who convinced him to emigrate to Quebec.
Spielende Kinder
M x nchen, 1835 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 46.5 x 42 cm (18.3 x 16.5 in) cyf

Related Paintings to Creator:Edmond Dyonnet :.
| Virgin and Child | Melchior von Brauweiler (mk05) | Juan Mateos | Wall painting houses at noon from Pompeii | Night |


        
 
   
 

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