Château de Trousse-Barrière
The Château de Trousse-Barrière is a historic manor in Briare, Loiret, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France.
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Coordinates | 47°38′38″N 2°44′11″E |
History
It was built from 1885 to 1890 for Paul Yver, the brother-in-law of business tycoon Jean-Félix Bapterosses, the owner of the Emaux de Briare.[1][2] The ceiling in the lounge was painted by Henri Harpignies.[3] After invitation the Austrian artist Adam Jankowski worked there for one year.
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gollark: The obvious solution is to just stop using paper here.
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gollark: Stuff like repetitive tasks, adding large columns of numbers, etc, are hard for humans (we get bored and can't do maths very efficiently), but computers can happily do them easily.
References
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- Jean-Pierre Roth, Le Giennois industriel 1821 à 2001, Gien: Imprimerie Jeanne d'Arc,2002, p. 63
- Pascale Nourisson, Une aventure industrielle. La manufacture de Briare (1837-1962), Rennes: Editions Alan Sutton, 2001, p. 46
- Jean-Pierre Roth, Le Giennois industriel 1821 à 2001, Gien: Imprimerie Jeanne d'Arc,2002, p. 29
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