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Emmanuel Gonzalès (25 October 1815 – 17 October 1887) was a 19th-century French novelist, feuilletonist and playwright. Gonzalès wrote the novel Frères de la côte, which impressed Émile Zola in his childhood, following the praise he made of its author on the occasion of the inauguration of a bust in his memory 25 October 1891. The ceremony was organized by the Société des gens de lettres, of which Gonzalès had been president from 1863. Zola knew him personally through Édouard Manet. Emmanuel Gonzales's daughter, Eva Gonzalès, entered Manet’s studio and became his only student, also serving as a model for his famous painting: Eva Gonzalès peignant dans l'atelier de Manet (1870).

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  • Emmanuel Gonzalès (en)
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  • Emmanuel Gonzalès (25 October 1815 – 17 October 1887) was a 19th-century French novelist, feuilletonist and playwright. Gonzalès wrote the novel Frères de la côte, which impressed Émile Zola in his childhood, following the praise he made of its author on the occasion of the inauguration of a bust in his memory 25 October 1891. The ceremony was organized by the Société des gens de lettres, of which Gonzalès had been president from 1863. Zola knew him personally through Édouard Manet. Emmanuel Gonzales's daughter, Eva Gonzalès, entered Manet’s studio and became his only student, also serving as a model for his famous painting: Eva Gonzalès peignant dans l'atelier de Manet (1870). (en)
  • Louis Jean Emmanuel Gonzalès est un romancier, feuilletoniste et dramaturge français né à Saintes le 25 octobre 1815 et mort à Paris 9e le 15 octobre 1887. (fr)
  • Louis Jean Emmanuel Gonzalès, född 25 oktober 1815 i Saintes, död 17 oktober 1887, var en fransk romanförfattare. Gonzalès skrev ett stort antal för tidningsföljetongen avsedda skildringar, bland annat Les frères de la côte (1841, dramatiserad 1856), Esaii le lépreux (1850–1851), Les sabotiers de la Forêt-noire (1861), L'hôtesse du connetable (1863; svensk översättning "Konnetabelns värdinna", samma år) och Les proscrits de Sicile (1865). Han var far till konstnären Eva Gonzalès. (sv)
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  • Emmanuel Gonzalès (25 October 1815 – 17 October 1887) was a 19th-century French novelist, feuilletonist and playwright. Gonzalès wrote the novel Frères de la côte, which impressed Émile Zola in his childhood, following the praise he made of its author on the occasion of the inauguration of a bust in his memory 25 October 1891. The ceremony was organized by the Société des gens de lettres, of which Gonzalès had been president from 1863. Zola knew him personally through Édouard Manet. Emmanuel Gonzales's daughter, Eva Gonzalès, entered Manet’s studio and became his only student, also serving as a model for his famous painting: Eva Gonzalès peignant dans l'atelier de Manet (1870). (en)
  • Louis Jean Emmanuel Gonzalès est un romancier, feuilletoniste et dramaturge français né à Saintes le 25 octobre 1815 et mort à Paris 9e le 15 octobre 1887. (fr)
  • Louis Jean Emmanuel Gonzalès, född 25 oktober 1815 i Saintes, död 17 oktober 1887, var en fransk romanförfattare. Gonzalès skrev ett stort antal för tidningsföljetongen avsedda skildringar, bland annat Les frères de la côte (1841, dramatiserad 1856), Esaii le lépreux (1850–1851), Les sabotiers de la Forêt-noire (1861), L'hôtesse du connetable (1863; svensk översättning "Konnetabelns värdinna", samma år) och Les proscrits de Sicile (1865). Han var far till konstnären Eva Gonzalès. (sv)
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