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    Café Guerbois, on Avenue de Clichy in Paris, was the site of late 19th-century discussions and planning amongst artists, writers and art lovers – the...
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    friends formed to regularly meet in the neighborhood's cafes, in particular at the Café Guerbois (which has now disappeared, but a plaque still marks its...
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    1879 (Burrell Collection, Glasgow). He was a frequent visitor to the Café Guerbois. Duranty adopted 'truth' as the slogan of his short-lived journal Réalisme...
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    his pseudonym Nadar, also sometimes visited the café. The artists that frequented the Café Guerbois called themselves the Batignolles group. They chose...
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    (1869). At the time, Sisley lived not far from Avenue de Clichy and the Café Guerbois, the gathering-place of many Parisian painters. In 1868, his paintings...
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    the Salon, consisted of artists who gathered with Manet at the famed Café Guerbois, north of the Place de Clichy in the neighborhood. Their friendship...
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  • Alma-Tadema. Édouard Manet and Louis Edmond Duranty fight a duel at Café Guerbois, Paris. Russian industrialist and patron of the arts Savva Mamontov...
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    to study the Renaissance painters. In 1868, he began to frequent the Café Guerbois, where he met Manet, Monet, Renoir, and the other artists of a new,...
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    originally houses the Guerbois thermal baths, created in 1885 by François Auguste Guerbois (1824–1891) and his son Albert Guerbois (1857–1926) who also...
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    Barbizon school. A favourite meeting place for the artists was the Café Guerbois on Avenue de Clichy in Paris, where the discussions were often led by...
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    Fantin-Latour. Their frequent meeting place was the Café Guerbois at 11 Avenue de Clichy. The café was close to the foot of Montmartre, where many of the...
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    entered for exhibition. The frustrated Manet collared Duranty at the Café Guerbois and slapped him. Duranty's demands for an apology were refused and so...
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    mathematics at Collège Chaptal. His living quarters were near Café d'Athènes, Café Guerbois, Le Chat Noir, and other establishments frequented by artists...
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    known for his friendship with Champfleury and for his ties to the Café Guerbois circle. He was described by Edmond Antoine Poinsot (Georges d'Heylli;...
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    your portrait." In 1885, he painted the portrait of Auguste Guerbois, owner of Café Guerbois, near Place de Clichy and Montmartre, where painters met. Art...
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    strongly linked to impressionism. The "groupe des Batignolles" met in Café Guerbois or at Chez le père Lathuille, avenue de Clichy. Famous writer Émile...
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    de Chavannes, and he was a regular in the group that gathered at the Café Guerbois in Paris.[citation needed] Stevens fought for the French during the...
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    Marseille for Paris, where he lived for most of his life. He frequented Café Guerbois, a regular location of many future impressionist painters. Guigou painted...
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    the avenue de Clichy in the Batignolles quarter of Paris, near the Café Guerbois, a hub for the Impressionists. In 1879 he showed him in the background...
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    and Degas frequently met—often joined by Édouard Manet—at the Café Guerbois and the café Nouvelle Athènes. At Manet's home he met Émile Zola. To make his...
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    Degas and became a close friend of Camille Pissarro, who he met at the Café Guerbois. It was there that he made the acquaintance of Émile Zola and may have...
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    owned by Camille Pissarro, who had known Manet well and frequented the Café Guerbois. The painting was next acquired by Ambroise Vollard, who sold it to...
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    in 1873 he moved to Paris, where he started frequenting the Café Guerbois and the Café de la Nouvelle-Athènes, thus associating with those artists that...
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    artists whose goal was to replicate the atmosphere of Parisian cafés such as Café Guerbois of the Impressionists. At one of these rowdy bohemian meetings...
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