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Français : Caricature de Gustave Eiffel parue suite à la protestation des artistes. Publiée dans Le Temps, le 14 février 1887, Alexandre Dumas fils, Guy de Maupassant, Charles Gounod, Leconte de Lisle, Victorien Sardou, Charles Garnier, François Coppée, Sully Prudhomme, William Bouguereau, Ernest Meissonier pour les plus connus critiquaient la laideur de la tour Eiffel, avant même qu'elle ne soit construite. Gustave Eiffel avait répondu: "La tour sera le plus haut édifice qu'aient jamais élevé les hommes. Ne sera-t-elle donc pas grandiose aussi à sa façon ? Et pourquoi ce qui est admirable en Égypte deviendrait-il hideux et ridicule à Paris ?".
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28 January 2006, 03:56:20 227 × 400 (47413 bytes) Kuxu76 (talk · contribs) ==Description== *Caricature de Gustave Eiffel parue suite à la protestion des artistes. Publiée dans ''Le Temps'', le 14 février 1887, [[Alexandre Dumas fils]], [[Guy de Maupassant]], [[Charles Gounod]], [[Leconte de Lisle]], [[Victorien Sardou]], [[Ch

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