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Antoine Fauchery (1823–1861) was a Parisian artist and writer, an occasional collaborator with Henri Murger, author of Scènes de la vie de bohème which was a chief source of the opera La bohème.
2 portraits in the collection



Purchased 2014



Purchased 2014



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of Ted and Gina Gregg 2012



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2009

Antoine Maurin, lithographer, is little known. He was born in Perpignan, France, and died in Paris.
6 portraits in the collection

Louis-Antoine de Bougainville (1729–1811), explorer, was an outstanding soldier, sailor and navigator who was gifted, too, in many intellectual spheres.
2 portraits in the collection



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2015



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2011



Purchased 2015



Gift of Ted and Gina Gregg 2012



Purchased 2009



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Gift of Ted and Gina Gregg 2012

Failing as a prospector, Richard Daintree (1832-1878) started work as an assistant geologist in 1854, and returned to London to study assaying and metallurgy; while abroad, he became interested in photography.
2 portraits in the collection



Collection: National Portrait Gallery
Purchased 2015

François Bonneville was one of the leading French engravers of the period of the Revolution, selling his works at the Imprimérie du Cercle Social on the Rue du Théâtre-Francais until 1797, and then, until 1814, at successive premises on the Rue Saint Jacques.
2 portraits in the collection