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Louis Pasteur, his wife and daughter carrying vine shoots in Arbois

Hermann Vogel

Institut Pasteur

Institut Pasteur
Paris, France

Louis Pasteur (1822–1895) married Marie Laurent (1826–1910) in 1849.
They had 5 children: Jeanne (1850–1859), Jean-Baptiste (1851–1908), Cécile (1853–1866), Marie-Louise (1858–1934) and Camille (1863–1865).
Jean-Baptiste Pasteur married Jeanne Boutroux (1854–1932) in 1874; they had no children.
Marie-Louise Pasteur married René Vallery-Radot (1853–1933) in 1879; they had three children. Camille (1880–1927), Madeleine (1882–1882) and Louis (1886–1970).
Camille Vallery-Radot did not marry and had no children.
The decree of September 4, 1945 authorized Louis Vallery-Radot to take as a patronymic the name Pasteur Vallery Radot.
Louis Pasteur Vallery-Radot married Jacqueline Gohière de Longchamps; they had no children.

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  • Title: Louis Pasteur, his wife and daughter carrying vine shoots in Arbois
  • Creator: Hermann Vogel
  • Subject Keywords: Famille
  • Type: Famille
  • Rights: Coll. musée Pasteur. © Institut Pasteur/Musée Pasteur
  • Medium: Dessin à l’encre de chine
  • Compléments: Pasteur, his wife, and his daughter Marie-Louise made this trip on November 20, as Louis Pasteur, in 1878, wanted to respond to the posthumous writings of Claude Bernard and prove once again thanks to the grape that spontaneous generation did not exist. This drawing is part of a four-work series. The other three drawings are: "Pasteur and Biot in a laboratory," "Biot at the microscope checking Pasteur's work," and "Pasteur forgetting the time of his wedding."
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