Jean-Baptiste Fortuné de Fournier, Le Cabinet de travail de l'empereur Napoléon III, aux Tuileries, c. 1860, watercolor.


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Jean-Baptiste Fortuné de Fournier, Le Cabinet de travail de l'empereur Napoléon III, aux Tuileries, c. 1860, watercolor.

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Fournier, my beloved <3
spip rompiendo corazones 💔
Thanks to Fournier for drawing the cutest Fanta in the world.
I loved his artstyle and reading his stories !
Tora Torapa Jean-Claude Fournier Spirou n° 1806 23 novembre 1972

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L'Art et la mode, no. 30, vol. 27, 20 juillet 1906, Paris. Mandolinata. Dessin de L.-Ed. Fournier. Bibliothèque nationale de France
Jean-Claude Fournier - Spirou et Fantasio (et Spip!) Noël
Ombrelle "A la Chinoise" en satin de soie broché, filet et franges en fils de soie, mousseline de soie, cuivre doré, ivoire sculpté et fanons de baleine (circa 1812) devant une "Robe de Jour en Deux Parties" de Mlles Fournier en "damas-robe", opposition gros de Tours et satin avec décor de fond par effet de trame, dentelle de coton et tulle de coton (circa 1895) à l'exposition “Tisser, Broder, Sublimer. Les Savoir-Faire de la Mode (I)” du Palais Galliera, mars 2026.