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Auguste Toulmouche (September 21, 1829 - October 16, 1890) was a French painter.
He studied with Charles Gleyre and is known mainly for his portraits of Parisian women; Émile Zola spoke of "Toulmouche's delicious dolls."
He was named a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
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