File:Lettre d'Eugène Briau au docteur Jean Duclos à propos d'une caricature du Professeur Bard.JPG

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Français : 2007.0.176.M 282
Date
Source Hospices civils de Lyon
Author Laura Clerc et Maxence Colleau
Numéro d'inventaire 2007.0.176.M
Domaine manuscrit
Domaine interne caricature, lettres
Dénomination correspondance
Auteurs BRIAU Eugène (auteur)
Précisions sur l'auteur Eugène Briau (1870-1951). Reçu au concours de l’Internat en 1892. Médecin demeurant 42, rue d’Anjou à Paris.

Dessinateur, collectionneur, il utilise les moments libres pour recueillir les caricatures de ses collègues.

Il collabore aux Revues de l'Internat de Lyon dès 1894. Une correspondance avec Jean Duclos nous apprend que c'est grâce à lui qu'a pu être constitué et conservé le premier album de la salle de garde de l'Hôtel-Dieu. Après ses études lyonnaises, il fut médecin au Creusot puis s'intalla à Paris. Il fait partie du groupe des médecins hygiénistes et est membre du comité de rédaction du Mouvement Sanitaire où il publie régulièrement des articles agrémentés de savoureux croquis.
Techniques et matériaux papier (encre noire)
Millésime 28 avril 1930
Inscriptions - Marques adresse ; date
Précisions inscriptions à l’angle supérieur gauche : “42, rue d’Anjou” ; à droite : “ Paris, le 28 avril 1930 “
Dimensions L. 21 cm ; l. 13,4 cm
N° de renvoi vers autres objets 2007.0.173.M (croquis du Professeur Bard qui fait l’objet de ce courrier)
Unité individuelle ou unité d'ensemble UI
Date d'acquisition 03/2001
Type de propriété propriété de l'établissement public ; don ; Lyon ; Musée des Hospices Civils de Lyon
Nom du donateur, testateur, vendeur DUCLOS Jacques (Donateur)
Nom du photographe Laura Clerc & Maxence Colleau
Institution
institution QS:P195,Q22248947
Bibliographie Philippe PAILLARD, L’humour médecin, Caricatures du monde médical lyonnais (1890-1950), Lyon, Editions lyonnaises d’Art et d’Histoire, 2003, 67-68



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