Joseph Fernand Boissard de Boisdenier
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"The first time that we met Baudelaire was towards the middle of the year 1849, at the Hotel Pimodan, where we occupied, near Fernand Boissard, a strange apartment which communicated with his by a private staircase hidden in the thickness of the wall, and which was haunted by the spirits of beautiful women loved long since by Lauzun."--Théophile Gautier's preface to Les Fleurs du mal |
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Joseph Fernand Boissard de Boisdenier (1813 - 1866) was French painter, chiefly remembered today for his involvement in the club des Hashischins.
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