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Charles Gaudelet (1817–1870) was a French master-glass-maker from Lille. He worked exclusively with the painters Victor Mottez and occasionally with Bruno Chérier. The cartoons from his studio were acquired by the musée des Beaux-Arts de Lille in 1870 at the instigation of the painter and collector Camille Benoît. * v * t * e

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  • Charles Gaudelet (1817–1870) was a French master-glass-maker from Lille. He worked exclusively with the painters Victor Mottez and occasionally with Bruno Chérier. The cartoons from his studio were acquired by the musée des Beaux-Arts de Lille in 1870 at the instigation of the painter and collector Camille Benoît. * v * t * e (en)
  • Charles Gaudelet est un maître-verrier lillois (Paris, 1817 - Lille, 3 août 1870). Il travailla exclusivement avec les peintres Victor Mottez et occasionnellement Bruno Chérier. Des cartons provenant de son fonds d'atelier ont été acquis par le musée des Beaux-Arts de Lille en 1870 à l'instigation du peintre et collectionneur Camille Benoît. (fr)
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  • Charles Gaudelet (1817–1870) was a French master-glass-maker from Lille. He worked exclusively with the painters Victor Mottez and occasionally with Bruno Chérier. The cartoons from his studio were acquired by the musée des Beaux-Arts de Lille in 1870 at the instigation of the painter and collector Camille Benoît. * v * t * e (en)
  • Charles Gaudelet est un maître-verrier lillois (Paris, 1817 - Lille, 3 août 1870). Il travailla exclusivement avec les peintres Victor Mottez et occasionnellement Bruno Chérier. Des cartons provenant de son fonds d'atelier ont été acquis par le musée des Beaux-Arts de Lille en 1870 à l'instigation du peintre et collectionneur Camille Benoît. (fr)
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