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Description Robert Antoine Pinchon (left) and his father Robert Pinchon (right)
Source François Lespinasse, Robert Antoine Pinchon: 1886 – 1943, 1990, repr. Rouen: Association les amis de l'École de Rouen, 2007, ISBN 9782906130036, page 27.
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Father of the artist Robert Antoine Pinchon, Robert Pinchon, a librarian, journalist, playwright and drama critic, was an intimate friend of Guy de Maupassant and close protege of Gustave Flaubert. Maupassant and Robert Pinchon (La Tôque, as they called him) co-wrote a script in 1875 for a play entitled A la Feuille de Rose, Maison Turque, on the subject of eroticism and prostitution. The piece was presented officially on 15 May 1877 at the studio of Maurice Leloir, in front of Gustave Flaubert, Émile Zola, Ivan Turgenev and eight elegantly dressed masked women. (Guy de Maupassant and Robert Pinchon, 1875, A la Feuille de Rose - Maison Turque, Base Joconde)

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