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“… And this thing, this work is lovely. Here’s the paint board where Charles-Frédéric Brun got the colours ready, lovely little mounds of sky blue paint paste, crimson red, zinc white and purple, gold-like yellow, lizard coloured green, and that’s what he will be using to paint Marie- Jeanne.”

JEAN GIONO

Le Déserteur © Gallimard

 The first person to write anything down about the story of the Deserter was Jean-Pierre Michelet (1873-1948). A year after his death, his book ‘Le Livre du Souvenir’ [‘The Book of Memory’] was published that included seven pages all about Charles-Frédéric Brun. Jean Giono wrote the novel ‘Le Déserteur’ mainly based on that text. “He wrote songs, or rather hymns, whose perfectly correct verses and stanzas were sung by us during the winter evenings. Unfortunately, I do not believe that any of these sheets remain, I myself saw some samples that were also referred to as ‘the songs of the Deserter.’”

Jean-Pierre Michelet
(1873-1948)

JEAN-PIERRE MICHELET

Le Livre du Souvenir[‘The Book of Memory’], 1949, p. 50

SOME GENEALOGY (information by Paul Bourban) 

Marie-Jeanne Bournissen (1813-1880) was born at Hérémence and died at Veysonnaz following a fall from a cherry tree. She was married to Jean-Léger Fragnière in 1835, and had four children with him. After her husband’s death in 1853, Marie-Jeanne Bournissen married again, with Maurice-Joseph Fragnière. The union produced two children. Giono made Marie-Jeanne the wife of the president Fragnière of Nendaz, mixing up the families of Veysonnaz and of Nendaz. Was that a historical error, or a literary invention?

 There were times when he quit the religious domain and painted a sponsor’s portrait.

PATOIS
Djyan Péire Peroë îre bon po contâ é cönte.

Jean-Pierre de Pierre was a good storyteller.

 What colours was he able to create himself?

MARIE JEANNE BOURNISSAY,
WIFE OF LEGIER FRAGNIER, NE
IN THE YEAR 1812, MARRIED IN 1830. C.F.B.
33,5 x 22,5 cm

Can you name a type of blue? Like sky blue! What about red? Green? Yellow?

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