Category:Émile Perrin

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Émile Perrin 
French painter (1814-1885)
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  • Émile Perrin
Date of birth19 January 1814 (birth registry)
Rouen (birth registry)
Émile César Victor Perrin
Date of death8 October 1885 (death registry)
boulevard Malesherbes (17th arrondissement of Paris, 135)
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Wikidata Q3588695
ISNI: 0000000080970867
VIAF ID: 17489847
GND ID: 116082313
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 148135728
IdRef ID: 108534537
Léonore ID: LH//2109/36
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 217825036
FranceArchives agent ID: 19167823
Open Library ID: OL6385979A, OL5300449A
Union List of Artist Names ID: 500185087
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English: Émile Perrin (1814–1885), was a French painter and theatre director. He began his career as a painter and art critic, and then became a manager of theatres, including the Opéra-Comique (1848–1855), the Théâtre Lyrique (1854–1855), the Paris Opera (1862–1870), and the Comédie-Française (from 1871).