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Eugène Véron, Paul Leroi Courrier de l'art - Volume 3 - Page 400 1883 "Le peintre Louis-Edouard Dubufe est mort le 10 août à Versailles, après une longue et douloureuse maladie. Fils de Claude-Marie Dubufe, le dernier représentant de l'école de David, qui mourut en 1864, Edouard Dubufe était né à Paris en ..."
Jump up ^ La Revue du Louvre et des musées de France: 30 Conseil des musées nationaux - 1980 "de Édouard-Louis Dubufe (1819-1883), témoigne parfaitement de la production de ce peintre, qui, à la suite de son père Claude-Marie Dubufe (1790-1864), devint l'un des maîtres de ce genre sous Napoléon III, et s'imposa comme ..."
Jump up ^ 1820-1920, les petits maîtres de la peinture Gérald Schurr - 1986 "Son fils et élève Édouard-Louis Dubufe (1820-1883) se montre fort influencé par la peinture d'Histoire à la Paul Delaroche. A Versailles, le 3 juin 1973, on a donné 14 000 fra ncs de deux toiles de 80 x 73 cm, Jeunes femmes."
Jump up ^ Rollin Smith Louis Vierne: Organist of the Notre-Dame Cathedral - 1999- Page 304 "Edouard-Marie-Guillaume Dubufe (b. Paris, 1853; d. at sea, near Buenos Aires, 1909), son of the painter Edouard Dubufe and Pierre Zimmerman's daughter, Juliette, was a successful decorative painter with works in Paris at the Hotel de Ville