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French writer and journalist Euphémie Vauthier-Garcin   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Photographer
Étienne Carjat  (1828–1906)  wikidata:Q2442116
 
Étienne Carjat
Alternative names
Birth name: Pierre Étienne Carjat; Etienne Carjat; Etiénne Carjat
Description French journalist, caricaturist and photographer
Date of birth/death 28 March 1828 Edit this at Wikidata 16 May 1906
Location of birth/death Fareins 10th arrondissement of Paris
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creator QS:P170,Q2442116
Title
French writer and journalist Euphémie Vauthier-Garcin
label QS:Len,"French writer and journalist Euphémie Vauthier-Garcin"
label QS:Lfr,"L'écrivaine et journaliste française Euphémie Vauthier-Garcin"
Description
English: Euphémie Vauthier was born on 3 May 1829 in Montignac in the Dordogne department and she was married Eugène Garcin (1830-1909), writer and journalist, on 11 May 1861 in Paris in the 9th arrondissement. Euphémie Vauthier died on 4 December 1900 in Antony, today in the department of Hauts-de-Seine. She is the director and teacher of an institution and boarding school for young girls in Paris, professor of history at the Higher School for Young Girls of the City of Paris, writer, journalist and lecturer. She is also the younger sister of Louis-Léger Vauthier (1815-1901), a French engineer and politician. Euphémie Vauthier-Garcin was the first woman brought before the Court of Assizes in 1872 for a political offense committed through the press, following the publication of an article on the execution of Louis Rossel in 1871 and the defense of the victims of Versailles repression during the Paris Commune. She was prosecuted for contempt of the French National Assembly. The writer Victor Hugo supports Euphémie Vauthier in her political fight and she will be acquitted.
Français : Euphémie Vauthier est née le 3 mai 1829 à Montignac dans le département de la Dordogne et elle s'est mariée avec Eugène Garcin (1830-1909), écrivain et journaliste, le 11 mai 1861 à Paris dans le 9e arrondissement. Euphémie Vauthier est morte le 4 décembre 1900 à Antony, aujourd'hui dans le département des Hauts-de-Seine. Elle est directrice et institutrice d'une institution et pension de jeunes filles à Paris, professeure d'histoire à l'École supérieure des jeunes filles de la Ville de Paris, écrivaine, journaliste et conférencière. Elle est également la sœur cadette de Louis Léger Vauthier (1815-1901), ingénieur et homme politique français. Euphémie Vauthier-Garcin est la première femme traduite en Cour d'assises en 1872 pour un délit politique commis par la voie de la presse, suite à la parution d'un article sur l'exécution de Louis Rossel en 1871 et la défense des victimes de la répression versaillaise lors de la Commune de Paris. Elle est poursuivie pour outrages envers l'Assemblée nationale française. L'écrivain Victor Hugo soutient Euphémie Vauthier dans son combat politique et elle sera acquittée.
Depicted people Euphémie Vauthier
Date circa 1861
date QS:P571,+1861-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Medium photograph on glass
institution QS:P195,Q193563
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NE-63 (119) - FOL (p. 56)
Object history
Exhibition history Site de Richelieu
Notes
Français : Photographie madame Euphémie Garcin (1829-1901), extraite du tome 119 de la collection René Laruelle (1852-1932), portrait de femmes, France, classé par naissances de 1827 (2e partie) à 1830/1, page 56a. Correspondance Euphémie Garcin à René Laruelle en date du 15 mars 1898 à Antony. Correspondances Eugène Garcin à René Laruelle en dates du 22 février 1901 et 2 mars 1901 à Antony.
References D.038726
Source Euphémie Vauthier-Garcin sur le site de la Banque d'images de la Bibliothèque nationale de France.
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