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-'''André Pierre Pinson''' ([[1746]]-[[1828]]) was a French ‘medical artist’, who made the sculpture ''La Femme assise'' which was also used on the cover of a 20th century edition [[Rachilde]]’s novel ''[[Monsieur Vénus]]''.+'''André Pierre Pinson''' ([[1746]]-[[1828]]) was a French ‘[[medical artist]]’, who made the sculpture ''[[La Femme assise]]'' which was also used on the cover of a 20th century edition [[Rachilde]]’s novel ''[[Monsieur Vénus]]''.
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André Pierre Pinson (1746-1828) was a French ‘medical artist’, who made the sculpture La Femme assise which was also used on the cover of a 20th century edition Rachilde’s novel Monsieur Vénus.

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