Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier
Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier was a prominent French jeweler known for his craftsmanship and design of royal jewelry, including the crown of Empress Eugénie. Appointed by Napoléon III, he played a crucial role in showcasing the luxury and artistry of French jewelry during the mid-19th century.
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Argentina:
Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier created the imperial crown for Eugenia de Montijo.
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Dominican Republic:
Lemonnier was a famous jeweler who created the diadem of Eugenia that was stolen.
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Mozambique:
Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier created the crown of Eugénie de Montijo, which was stolen from the Louvre.
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United States:
Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier made a pearl diadem for Empress Eugénie in 1853.
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Brazil:
The crown was designed by jeweler Alexandre-Gabriel Lemonnier, appointed by Napoleon III.
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