The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris (121 page)

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Authors: David Mccullough

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French surrender in,
301
,
303

French troops in,
267–68

Gambetta’s escape from,
281–82

historic precedents for,
279

insomnia suffered in,
288

newspapers in,
287

Prussian bombardment in,
297–99

“Red Paris” uprising in,
284–86

surrender of Metz and,
284

Washburne in,
269–70
,
271
,
281
,
282–83
,
304–6

Washburne’s diary of,
285–86
,
287
,
289
,
290
,
291–94
,
295
,
297
,
298–301

weather and,
279
,
282
,
287
,
288–90
,
292–94
,
296
,
300

“wood riot” in,
295

Paris Commune,
306–27

aftermath of,
326–27

archbishop arrest and execution in,
311–15
,
318–21
,
325

atrocities in,
322–25

Bloody Week in,
320

destruction of landmarks in,
321

“Friends of Order” protest in,
308

government offensive in,
319–20

Hôtel de Ville headquarters of,
308–9

Louvre and,
316
,
321
,
323
,
326–27

Moulton estate and,
315–16

Moulton-Rigault interview in,
310–11

onset of,
306–8

priests persecuted in,
311–12
,
314

refugees in exodus from,
312

system of denunciation in,
309

Vendôme column demolished in,
316–17

Versailles government and,
308–9
,
311

Washburne in,
305–15
,
318–21
,
323
,
325

Washburne’s diary of,
312–13
,
321
,
324–25
,
328–31

Paris Exposition of 1855,
219–20
,
247
,
249

Paris Guide
,
261

Parisians, The
(Bulwer-Lytton),
209

Parisii,
25
,
279

Paris Médicale,
103–6

American medical practice and,
133

American students in,
129–33

black students in,
131

dissection of cadavers in,
115–17

foreign students in,
106

hospitals of,
104–5

leading physicians of,
105–6

medical training in,
115

population of,
103

visitors to,
104

women patients in,
115

Paris Opera,
48–49
,
135
,
406

Paris Salon,
388
,
397

Cassatt in,
337
,
339
,
341

of 1884,
401–2

Farragut piece in,
381

Healy in,
143

Madame X
in,
401–2

Sherman piece in,
439–40

Parker, Theodore,
234

Pasdeloup Orchestra,
389

Pasteur, Louis,
113

Holmes’s meeting with,
424–25

Pathfinder, The
(Cooper),
101

Patrick, John Douglas,
416

Payne, John Howard,
31
,
79

Peace of God, The
(Adams Memorial),
430
,
440–41

Peale, Charles Willson,
78–79
,
146

Peale, Rembrandt,
64

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,
340
,
427

Pennsylvania Railroad,
394

Père Lachaise Cemetery,
45
,
132
,
323–24
,
325

Wall of the Communards of,
324

Périgord,
52

Petit, Georges,
397–98

Petit Journal, Le
,
415

Peugeot, Armand,
445

Phèdre
(Racine),
367

Philadelphia
,
16

photography, Morse intrigued by,
157–59

Picture Gallery of Cardinal Silvio Valenti Gonzaga, The
(Panini),
63–64

Pilot, The
(Cooper),
71

Pioneers, The
(Cooper),
70–71
,
72
,
106

Pissarro, Camille,
342
,
418
,
419

Place de la Concorde,
43
,
260
,
306
,
313
,
319
,
320
,
321

Place de l’Étoile,
210

Place du Panthéon,
209

Place Vendôme,
43
,
120
,
308
,
316–17
,
320
,
321
,
326
,
356

Poland,
85
,
186

Polish-American Committee,
74

Polk, James K.,
160
,
180
,
185
,
197

Pont Alexandre III,
446
,
448

Pont d’Austerlitz,
214

Pont d’Avignon,
368

Pont des Arts,
41
,
155
,
451

Pont d’Iéna,
247

Pont Neuf,
40–41
,
121
,
168
,
351
,
425

Portraits d’Enfants, see Daughters of Edward Darley Boit

Pottawatomie Massacre,
225

Poussin, Nicolas,
90

Prado Museum,
389
,
396

Prairie, The
(Cooper),
57
,
61
,
167

Precaution
(Cooper),
70

Prefecture of Police,
322
,
326

Prendergast, Maurice,
426–27

Presse, La
,
212

Printemps, Le,
251

Prisoners from the Front
(Homer),
249

Procopio del Cotillo, Francesco,
57

prostitutes,
54–55
,
249

Prussia,
247

see also
Franco-Prussian War

Puccini, Giacomo,
221

Puritan, The
(Saint-Gaudens),
430
,
448–49

Putnam, Mary,
260
,
270
,
288–89
,
297
,
298
,
304

as graduate from École de Médecine,
289
,
327

Quai d’Orsay,
247

Racine, Jean,
10
,
51
,
367

Raft of the Medusa
(Géricault),
65
,
261

Stowe’s admiration for,
216–17

Raimondi, Carlo,
338

Raphael,
42
,
47
,
62
,
80

Rappel, Le
,
304

Reading Le Figaro
(Cassatt),
353–54

Recollections
(Washburne),
355

Red Cross,
286

Red Paris uprising,
284–88

Reign of Terror,
11
,
94
,
325

Rembrandt van Rijn,
63
,
145
,
218
,
412

Stowe on,
215

Remington Arms Company,
270

Reminiscences
(Saint-Gaudens),
359

Renaissance,
65
,
80
,
256

Renault, Louis,
445

Reni, Guido,
8
,
90

Renoir, Pierre-Auguste,
342
,
351
,
418
,
419

Répétition de Ballet
(Ballet Rehearsal) (Degas),
342

Republican Party, U.S.,
277

restaurants,
52–53

see also specific restaurants and cafes

Revolution of 1830,
65

Revolution of 1848,
182–88
,
307

abdication of Louis-Philippe in,
183–84

American recognition in,
185

February uprising in,
182–83

June uprising in,
186–88

Marx’s comment on,
187

republican government in,
184–85
,
188

Rush’s address in,
185

Revue des Deux Mondes
,
381–82

Revue Musicale, La
,
166

Reynolds, William,
270

Richard I (Lionheart), King of England,
24

Richard III
(Shakespeare),
312

Richardson, Henry Hobson,
366
,
442

Ricord, Philippe,
105

Rigault, Raoul,
309
,
313–14

Archbishop Darboy arrested by,
311–12

death of,
322

Lillie Moulton’s interview with,
310–11

Right Bank,
45

Rives, William C.,
94
,
201
,
205

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