Jean-Gabriel Eynard's lavish lifestyle required a large number of servants. Here, in front of a stable building at Fleur d'Eau, one of his country residences on the shore of Lake Geneva, Eynard arranged a groom, a coachman, and three gardeners holding the implements of their work: a broom, a rake, and a wheelbarrow. On the balcony above, laundresses pose among the drying linens.
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