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Gavarni, Paul, 1804-1866

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Personal name headingGavarni, Paul, 1804-1866
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Variant(s)Chevalier, Guillaume, 1804-1866
Chevalier, Guillaume Sulpice, 1804-1866
Chevalier, Hippolyte, 1804-1866
Chevalier, Sulpice Guillaume, 1804-1866
Chevalier, Sulpice-Paul, 1804-1866
Chevallier, Guillaume Sulpice, 1804-1866
Gavarni, 1804-1866
Gavarni, G., 1804-1866
Gavarni, Polʹ, 1804-1866
Chevalier, William, 1804-1866
Birth date1804
Death date1866
Place of birthParis (France)
Place of deathParis (France)
Profession or occupationEngravers
Found inQuérard (Gavarni, ps. (Sulpice-Paul Chevalier); 1804-1866)
Poinsot. Dic. des pseud., 1887 (Gavarni, pseud. of the celebrated artist Guillaume-Sulpice Chevalier; called Hippolyte by his parents; also used Gavarnie; b. 1804, d. 1866)
Grand Larousse (Gavarni (Sulpice Guillaume Chevalier) dit Paul; 1804-1866)
Bénézit (Gavarni (Sulpice-Guillaume Chevalier) dit Paul; 1804-1866)
His Gallerei︠a︡ iz 80-ti portretov glavnykh di︠e︡ĭstvui︠u︡shchikh lit︠s︡, v izvi︠e︡stnom romani︠e︡ Ezheni︠a︡ Si︠u︡, Stranstvui︠u︡shchīĭ vi︠e︡chno zhid, 1846: t.p. (G. Gavarni)
Peter Parley's tales for youth, 1846: frontis. (W. Chevalier; engraver)
RLIN database, 5/3/93 (hdg.: Chevalier, W.; Chevalier, William, 1804-1866)
Performing Arts Encyclopedia, March 24, 2015 (Hippolyte-Guillaume-Sulpice Chevalier, known by his pseudonym of Paul Gavarni, was a draughtsman, watercolorist and lithographer, who was born in Paris in 1804 and who died in the same city in 1866. He was a caricaturist whose early works were light-hearted and centered on anecdotal scenes from the daily life of fashionable Paris, particularly the world of women. Gavarni's prints had already been published in England as early as 1829. After he spent time there in 1847 and 1851, his satirical prints were no longer so light-hearted.)
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