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- Claude_Gautherot abstract "Pierre-Claude Gautherot, usually referred to as either Claude Gautherot or Pierre Gautherot (1769-1825), born and died in Paris, was a pupil of David, whose friendship involved him in the troubles of the Revolution. He opened a school of design where the most noted artists studied under his direction. His principal work, Napoleon haranguing his troops on the Bridge of the Lech at Augsburg, is at Versailles.".
- Claude_Gautherot alias "Gautherot, Pierre".
- Claude_Gautherot birthDate "1769".
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- Claude_Gautherot deathDate "1825".
- Claude_Gautherot deathYear "1825".
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- Claude_Gautherot wikiPageWikiLinkText "Claude Gautherot".
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- Claude_Gautherot dateOfBirth "1769".
- Claude_Gautherot dateOfDeath "1825".
- Claude_Gautherot name "Gautherot, Claude".
- Claude_Gautherot placeOfBirth "Paris".
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- Claude_Gautherot description "French painter".
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- Claude_Gautherot comment "Pierre-Claude Gautherot, usually referred to as either Claude Gautherot or Pierre Gautherot (1769-1825), born and died in Paris, was a pupil of David, whose friendship involved him in the troubles of the Revolution. He opened a school of design where the most noted artists studied under his direction. His principal work, Napoleon haranguing his troops on the Bridge of the Lech at Augsburg, is at Versailles.".
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- Claude_Gautherot depiction 2ndcorps_augsburg.jpg.
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- Claude_Gautherot name "Claude Gautherot".
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