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==Location and access== | ==Location and access== | ||
| − | Rue Jean-Ferrandi is a public road located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris . It begins at 83, rue du Cherche-Midi and ends at 100, rue de Vaugirard . | + | Rue Jean-Ferrandi is a public road located in the [[Sixth Arrondissement, Paris, France|6th arrondissement of Paris.]] It begins at 83, rue du Cherche-Midi and ends at 100, rue de Vaugirard. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
| − | This road which is opened towards 1530 on the grounds of Pierre de Bagneult appears on the plan of Albert Jouvin de Rochefort of 1672 and Bullet of 1676 under the name of "street of Bagneux | + | This road which is opened towards 1530 on the grounds of [[Pierre de Bagneult]] appears on the plan of Albert Jouvin de Rochefort of 1672 and Bullet of 1676 under the name of "street of Bagneux." |
| − | In the nineteenth century , the rue de Bagneux began between 85 and 87 rue du Cherche-Midi and ended between 104 and 106, rue de Vaugirard. | + | In the nineteenth century, the rue de Bagneux began between 85 and 87 rue du Cherche-Midi and ended between 104 and 106, rue de Vaugirard. It takes its current name by a decree of the August 9, 1935. |
| − | + | ===Number 7, Jean-Ferrandi Street=== | |
| + | *No. 3 bis: the painter and sculptor Boleslas Biegas (1877-1954) occupies a workshop in the early twentieth century , while the street is called rue de Bagneux. The sculptor Marcel Gaumont (1880-1962), first prize of Rome in 1908, remained at this address [ 5 ]. | ||
| + | *No. 5: [[Félix-Alexandre Desruelles]](1865-1943) occupies a workshop there in 1900, and Moses Kisling (1891-1953) occupies a workshop there until 1913 [ref. necessary]. | ||
| + | *No. 6: Convent of the Carmelites , since 2012. | ||
| + | *No. 7: city of artists where, in 1895, the sculptors [[Paul Auban]] (1869-1945) and [[Félix-Alexandre Desruelles]] reside. In the winter of 1909 the Mexican painter [[Diego Rivera]] (1886-1957) and his future wife, the Russian painter [[Angelina Beloff]] (1879-1969). In the early 1950s, the sculptor [[Juana Muller]] and the painter Eudaldo have their workshop. | ||
| + | *No. 9: Location of the home of the painter Eugène Chigot (1860-1923) who died there [ref. necessary] . The painter Armand Berton (1854-1927), installed his second studio [ref. necessary] . The photographer Ferdinand Carlier (1829-1893) also had his studio in the early 1890s. | ||
| + | *No. 11: The family of the painter-glassmaker and mosaicist Félix Gaudin (1851-1930) lives there at the time of his birth. Also, Paris Chamber of Commerce, School of Food at No. 11. | ||
| + | *No. 16: location of the paternal house of the painter Henri Place (1812-1880) who still lives there in 1848. | ||
| − | + | ==Tours== | |
| − | + | *http://www.paris-promeneurs.com/Lieux-insolites/Ateliers-d-artistes-Rue-Ferrandi | |
| − | + | Artists' studios Ferrandi Street | |
| − | + | 3 bis, 5 and 7 rue Jean Ferrandi - M ° Saint-Placide | |
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| − | + | 6th arrondissement | |
| + | This verdant city was a veritable phalanstery of artists at the time when the Montparnasse district was their favorite haven. | ||
| + | Artists' studios Ferrandi Street | ||
| + | © paris-walkers | ||
| + | Ferrandi Street was formerly called rue de Bagneux , named after a former owner. At No. 3 bis, 5 and 7 remains a city of artists dating from the late nineteenth century . | ||
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| + | Artists' studios Ferrandi Street | ||
| + | © paris-walkers | ||
| + | This city is ideally located near Montparnasse, when it becomes at the beginning of the twentieth century the darling of the artists , at the expense of the hill Montmartre. | ||
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| + | Artists' studios Ferrandi Street | ||
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| + | The artists Boleslas Biegas (1877-1954), Moses Kisling (1891-1953), Paul Auban (1869-1945), Felix Desruelles (1865-1943), Diego Rivera (1886-1957), Angelina Beloff (1979-1969) and have lived. | ||
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| + | Artists' studios Ferrandi Street | ||
| + | © paris-walkers | ||
| + | The city consists of 3 parallel alleys. The brick and wood workshops are almost drowned under the vegetation. | ||
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| + | The city is closed by a digicode but your patience to ask to take a look discreetly will surely pay: it is one of the most amazing places of the Montparnasse district. | ||
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| + | Artists' studios Ferrandi Street | ||
| + | © paris-walkers | ||
| + | 3 bis, 5 and 7 rue Jean Ferrandi - M ° Saint-Placide | ||
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| + | *https://www.paristoric.com/index.php/transports-et-voirie/rues/4730-la-rue-jean-ferrandi | ||
| + | 2 - The Ernest Hébert Museum. | ||
| + | 3bis - The painter and sculptor Boleslas Biegas (1877-1954) occupies a workshop in the early twentieth century, while the street is called rue de Bagneux. | ||
| + | 4 - Old house, staircase. | ||
| + | 5 - Former street of Bagneux, Moses Kisling (1891-1953) integrates an artist's studio, then moved in 1913 for the 3 rue Joseph-Bara. | ||
| + | 6 - The Community of Carmelites of Paris. | ||
| + | 7 - In this city of artists of the old street of Bagneux are announced since 1895 the sculptors Paul Auban (1869-1945) and Félix Desruelles (1865-1943). The presence of Félix Desruelles at 5 of the same street is attested in 1900. Subsequently the Society of French artists indicates the address of the latter Villa Dupont 4. - In winter 1909 settled the Mexican painter Diego Rivera (1886-1957) ) and his future wife, the Russian painter Angelina Beloff (1879-1969). In the early 1950s also working on this issue the sculptor Juana Muller and the painter Eudaldo. | ||
| + | 11 - Old street of Bagneux, lives the family Gaudin when is born, in 1851, the future painter-glassmaker and mosaicist Félix Gaudin (1851-1930). | ||
| + | 12 - The Atelier Ferrandie. | ||
| + | 16 - Former rue de Bagneux, location of the paternal house of the painter and musician Henri Place (1812-1880) who still lives there in 1848. | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
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*"Place, Henri (1812-1880), "an original man." | *"Place, Henri (1812-1880), "an original man." | ||
*Catalog of the Salon of French Artists , 1848. | *Catalog of the Salon of French Artists , 1848. | ||
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[[category:William Laurel Harris]] | [[category:William Laurel Harris]] | ||
[[category:Paris, France]] | [[category:Paris, France]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:34, 28 November 2019
Jean-Ferrandi Street Is a street in the 6th arrondisment of the city of Paris, in the district of Notre-Dame-des-Champs. It begins at 83, rue du Cherche-Midi and ends at 100, rue de Vaugirard It was formerly known as Rue de Bagneux. In the 1890s, the American artist William Laurel Harris lived on this street, at number 7.
Rue Jean-Ferrandi , formerly rue de Bagneux , is a street in the 6th arrondissement of Paris , France .
Location and access
Rue Jean-Ferrandi is a public road located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris. It begins at 83, rue du Cherche-Midi and ends at 100, rue de Vaugirard.
History
This road which is opened towards 1530 on the grounds of Pierre de Bagneult appears on the plan of Albert Jouvin de Rochefort of 1672 and Bullet of 1676 under the name of "street of Bagneux."
In the nineteenth century, the rue de Bagneux began between 85 and 87 rue du Cherche-Midi and ended between 104 and 106, rue de Vaugirard. It takes its current name by a decree of the August 9, 1935.
Number 7, Jean-Ferrandi Street
- No. 3 bis: the painter and sculptor Boleslas Biegas (1877-1954) occupies a workshop in the early twentieth century , while the street is called rue de Bagneux. The sculptor Marcel Gaumont (1880-1962), first prize of Rome in 1908, remained at this address [ 5 ].
- No. 5: Félix-Alexandre Desruelles(1865-1943) occupies a workshop there in 1900, and Moses Kisling (1891-1953) occupies a workshop there until 1913 [ref. necessary].
- No. 6: Convent of the Carmelites , since 2012.
- No. 7: city of artists where, in 1895, the sculptors Paul Auban (1869-1945) and Félix-Alexandre Desruelles reside. In the winter of 1909 the Mexican painter Diego Rivera (1886-1957) and his future wife, the Russian painter Angelina Beloff (1879-1969). In the early 1950s, the sculptor Juana Muller and the painter Eudaldo have their workshop.
- No. 9: Location of the home of the painter Eugène Chigot (1860-1923) who died there [ref. necessary] . The painter Armand Berton (1854-1927), installed his second studio [ref. necessary] . The photographer Ferdinand Carlier (1829-1893) also had his studio in the early 1890s.
- No. 11: The family of the painter-glassmaker and mosaicist Félix Gaudin (1851-1930) lives there at the time of his birth. Also, Paris Chamber of Commerce, School of Food at No. 11.
- No. 16: location of the paternal house of the painter Henri Place (1812-1880) who still lives there in 1848.
Tours
Artists' studios Ferrandi Street 3 bis, 5 and 7 rue Jean Ferrandi - M ° Saint-Placide
6th arrondissement This verdant city was a veritable phalanstery of artists at the time when the Montparnasse district was their favorite haven.
Artists' studios Ferrandi Street © paris-walkers Ferrandi Street was formerly called rue de Bagneux , named after a former owner. At No. 3 bis, 5 and 7 remains a city of artists dating from the late nineteenth century .
Artists' studios Ferrandi Street
© paris-walkers
This city is ideally located near Montparnasse, when it becomes at the beginning of the twentieth century the darling of the artists , at the expense of the hill Montmartre.
Artists' studios Ferrandi Street
© paris-walkers
The artists Boleslas Biegas (1877-1954), Moses Kisling (1891-1953), Paul Auban (1869-1945), Felix Desruelles (1865-1943), Diego Rivera (1886-1957), Angelina Beloff (1979-1969) and have lived.
Artists' studios Ferrandi Street © paris-walkers The city consists of 3 parallel alleys. The brick and wood workshops are almost drowned under the vegetation.
The city is closed by a digicode but your patience to ask to take a look discreetly will surely pay: it is one of the most amazing places of the Montparnasse district.
Artists' studios Ferrandi Street © paris-walkers 3 bis, 5 and 7 rue Jean Ferrandi - M ° Saint-Placide
2 - The Ernest Hébert Museum. 3bis - The painter and sculptor Boleslas Biegas (1877-1954) occupies a workshop in the early twentieth century, while the street is called rue de Bagneux. 4 - Old house, staircase. 5 - Former street of Bagneux, Moses Kisling (1891-1953) integrates an artist's studio, then moved in 1913 for the 3 rue Joseph-Bara. 6 - The Community of Carmelites of Paris. 7 - In this city of artists of the old street of Bagneux are announced since 1895 the sculptors Paul Auban (1869-1945) and Félix Desruelles (1865-1943). The presence of Félix Desruelles at 5 of the same street is attested in 1900. Subsequently the Society of French artists indicates the address of the latter Villa Dupont 4. - In winter 1909 settled the Mexican painter Diego Rivera (1886-1957) ) and his future wife, the Russian painter Angelina Beloff (1879-1969). In the early 1950s also working on this issue the sculptor Juana Muller and the painter Eudaldo. 11 - Old street of Bagneux, lives the family Gaudin when is born, in 1851, the future painter-glassmaker and mosaicist Félix Gaudin (1851-1930). 12 - The Atelier Ferrandie. 16 - Former rue de Bagneux, location of the paternal house of the painter and musician Henri Place (1812-1880) who still lives there in 1848.
Sources
- https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rue_Jean-Ferrandi?veaction=edit§ion=5
- H. Barbara Weinberg, Americans in Paris 1850-1910: The Academy, the Salon, the Studio, and the Artists Colony, New York, 2004
- "Rue Jean-Ferrandi", on www.v2asp.paris.fr (site of the City Hall of Paris).
- Felix and Louis Lazare, administrative and historical dictionary of the streets of Paris and its monuments , edition of 1844, p. 44.
- Cadastre of Paris by islet (1810-1836) , plan 38 th quarter Saint-Thomas Aquinas, islets No. 1, side 1 / 400F / 31/92/16 and No. 4, side 1 / 500F / 31 / 92/19
- Embroidered wall hanging panel , between 1905 and 1909 from the studio of the artist in Paris, 3 bis , rue de Bagneux, today rue Ferrandi (museum notice d'Orsay ).
- "Monument to the dead Buzençais (Indre), OTC market January 25, 1922, 14-18 Centennial Mission" , monumentsmorts.univ-lille3.fr .
- Handwritten letter of Félix Desruelles of November 2, 1900, on culture.gouv.fr .
- The name and address of Auban appear on the list [ref. necessary] subscribers to the monument of Rémy Belleau, erected in Nogent-le-Rotrou.
- Catalog of the Salon of the Society of French Artists , 1895.
- CERL Thesaurus [ref. non-compliant].
- Member of the French Society of Photography (1859-1864), photographer of the School of Fine Arts in Paris in 1860. (see artist notice of the Musée d'Orsay [ref .
- Jean-François Luneau, Felix Gaudin. Painter-glassmaker and mosaicist, 1851-1930 , Blaise-Pascal University Press, 2006 ( ISBN 978-2-84516-284-6 ), p. 35.
- "Place, Henri (1812-1880), "an original man."
- Catalog of the Salon of French Artists , 1848.