Paul-Alfred Bapst
Paul-Alfred Bapst was a prominent jeweler known for his luxurious creations in the mid-19th century, particularly for the French imperial court. His creation of a diamond-encrusted brooch for Empress Eugénie was among the notable pieces taken during the Louvre theft, underscoring the cultural significance of his work in French history.
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Paul-Alfred Bapst crafted a diamond-encrusted brooch for Empress Eugénie in 1855.
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