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  • While we sent for a guitar of his, which he had turned into a gilded lyre, I attended to his costume, and then likewise dressed up M. de Rivière, and Chaudet, the famous sculptor.

    Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun 1903

  • Chaudet (1763-1810), whose diploma work, Phorbas and

    The Story of Paris Thomas Okey 1893

  • Chaudet, and they hadn't the bringing up of her son, with other impertinences; and the atrocious young scamps composed a song with a hundred and thirty-seven couplets on Madame Bridau.

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • At any other time Chaudet would have laughed; but now, as he heard the mother bewailing the destiny he had opened to her child, abusing art, and insisting that

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • "You are not to have the little Bridau here any more," said Chaudet to his pupils, "it annoys his mother."

    The Two Brothers Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • The sweets were brought, Chaudet, himself, the child, and the whole studio all had their teeth in them; and Joseph was petted quite as much as he had been teased.

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • Chaudet, and requested that he would cease to debauch her son.

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • "His father was head of a department at the ministry of the Interior," exclaimed Chaudet, struck by a recollection.

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • For a quarter of an hour Joseph stood still and bore the brunt of much teasing in the atelier of the great sculptor, Chaudet.

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

  • "You are not to have the little Bridau here any more," said Chaudet to his pupils, "it annoys his mother."

    The Celibates Honor�� de Balzac 1824

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