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Un soir de grand prix au pavillon d'Armenonville (1905). Oil on canvas, 66 x 98 cm. Musée Carnavalet, Paris
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Short title
36554-1
Headline
ARMENONVILLE, LE SOIR DU GRAND PRIX DE LONGCHAMP
Source
Paris Musées
Copyright holder
CC0 Paris Musées / Musée Carnavalet
Image title
Henri Gervex (1852-1929). "Armenonville, le soir du Grand Prix de Longchamp (au premier plan à droite, le marquis de Dion, Madame Gervex, le marquis Boni de Castellane faisant allumer son cigare, au centre, passant commande face à la Belle Otéro, le général Dulac)", 1905. Huile sur toile. Paris, musée Carnavalet.