Painting, Musee Rimbaud, Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes
Le Lavoir de Roche, a wash house beside a pond near the Rimbaud family farm in Chuffilly-Roche, painting, 1904, by Paterne Berrichon, 1855-1922, husband of Isabelle Rimbaud, in the Musee Rimbaud, dedicated to the life and work of French poet Arthur Rimbaud, 1854-91, born in Charleville, in a 17th century water mill on the river Meuse, in Charleville-Mezieres, Ardennes, Grand Est, France. The museum opened in 1969 in a mill built by Claude Briau as part of the city plans of Clement Metezeau. The building is listed as a historic monument and the city is on the Rimbaud Verlaine Trail. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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