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Félix Gaudin (10 February 1851 in
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–15 September 1930 in Châtenoy-le-Royal) was a stained glass artist in
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. He was the father of Jean Gaudin and grandfather of Pierre Gaudin. Gaudin was an early employer of
Jean Baptiste Guth Jean Baptiste Guth (4 January 1855 – 1922) was a French portrait artist, active from 1875 until a few months before his death. Guth worked mostly in watercolour and pastels. Much of his work was as an illustrator of magazines, especially the Fr ...
.Jean-François Luneau, ''Félix Gaudin, peintre-verrier et mosaïste, 1851–1930'' (Clermont Ferrand: Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, 2006, ), p. 406


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Jean-François Luneau, Félix Gaudin, peintre verrier et mosaïste
on Persée . {{DEFAULTSORT:Gaudin, Felix 1851 births Artists from Paris 1930 deaths French glass artists Officers of the Legion of Honour French stained glass artists and manufacturers