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Peyronnet is a French surname that may refer to * Albert Peyronnet (1862–1958), French politician * Dominique-Paul Peyronnet (1872-1943), French naïve painter * Jean-Claude Peyronnet (born 1940), French politician *Pierre-Denis, Comte de Peyronnet Pierre-Denis, comte de Peyronnet (9 October 1778, in Bordeaux – 2 January 1854) was the president of the Bordeaux Court in France in 1815, Minister of Justice from 1821 to 1828 and four times Minister of Interior. Opposed to Napoleon's Empire, ... (1778–1854), French politician See also * Le Clos du Peyronnet, an arts and crafts garden in Menton, France {{surname French-language surnames ...
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Albert Peyronnet
Albert Pierre Camille Peyronnet (5 January 1862 – 18 December 1958) was a French politician who was a senator from 1912 to 1945 and Minister of Labor in 1922–24. Life Albert Pierre Camille Peyronnet was born on 5 January 1862 in Brest, Finistère. His father was a secondary school principal, who soon moved to the lycée of Montluçon. From there Peyronnet went on to study at the faculty of law in Paris, the School of Political Science and the School of Business and Economics. He became an advocate in Cosne-sur-Loire, a magistrate in Paris, and then an advocate in Paris. He was deputy chief of staff of René Viviani, Minister of Labor from 1906 to 1908, then Viviani's chief of staff until 1909. He was chief of staff of Louis Puech, Minister of Public Works, Posts and Telegraphs from 1910 to 1911, then chief of staff of Ernest Monis, Minister of Worship in March-June 1911. Peyronnet was elected senator for the Allier on 7 January 1912, and was reelected in 1921, 1929 and ...
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Dominique-Paul Peyronnet
Dominique-Paul Peyronnet (1872–1943) was a French painter. Biography Peyronnet was born in Talence, France, in 1872. From 1902, he worked as a printmaker at a lithography business in Paris, until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. He undertook military service during the war, and then began painting in 1920, after retiring from his prior career. He died in 1943 in Paris, France. Artwork After retiring in 1920, Peyronnet began to paint landscapes. and exhibited at the ''Salon des Indépendants'' between 1932 and 1935. The detailed focus of his canvases and his simplified motifs engendered comparisons with Henri Rousseau and other exponents of naïve art. Peyronnet is known to have produced around thirty paintings, mostly pastoral and sylvan landscapes, river scenes, and seascapes. His level of detail is contained by bold, linear compositional structures to produce a taut yet placid mood. ''Ferryman of the Moselle'' won the Paul Guillaume prize in 1936. Peyronnet drew o ...
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