Portrait of Albert De Broglie by the THIEBAULT studio circa 1870
Albumen print, business card format.
Albert de Broglie (1821–1901) was twice President of the Council under the Third Republic (1873–1874, then 1877). A monarchist, he attempted to establish a constitutional monarchy and was the originator of the "Broglie Constitution" in 1873, a monarchist regime without a king.
Eugène Thiébault (1825/1826) was a 19th-century Parisian photographer, famous for his portraits, stereoscopic views, and celebrity photographs. Located at 31 Boulevard de Bonne-Nouvelle, his studio was taken over in 1868 by his son-in-law, Paul Bacard, under the name "Photographie Thiébault – Bacard fils, réussit".
Albert DE BROGLIE (1821-1901) CDV by THIEBAULT
Portrait of Albert De Broglie by the THIEBAULT studio circa 1870
Albumen print, business card format.
Albert de Broglie (1821–1901) was twice President of the Council under the Third Republic (1873–1874, then 1877). A monarchist, he attempted to establish a constitutional monarchy and was the originator of the "Broglie Constitution" in 1873, a monarchist regime without a king.
Eugène Thiébault (1825/1826) was a 19th-century Parisian photographer, famous for his portraits, stereoscopic views, and celebrity photographs. Located at 31 Boulevard de Bonne-Nouvelle, his studio was taken over in 1868 by his son-in-law, Paul Bacard, under the name "Photographie Thiébault – Bacard fils, réussit".
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