File:Île d'Or. Couronnement. 1910.png

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Angelo Mariani one knee on the ground in front of a little girl holds an object (key?). This young girl is crowned by Auguste Lutaud in the presence of an assembly. She is holding a scepter in her hand - with a trident at the top and perhaps a caduceus to the other.
Depicted place par Auguste Lutaud en présence d’une assemblée.
Date 19 September 1910
date QS:P571,+1910-09-19T00:00:00Z/11
Medium black-and-white photography
Object history in collection of Laurence Bureau-Lagane
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The episode is described by Jean-Pierre Herreyres.
It is a given that A. Bandieri is present during the inauguration of the kingdom. Maybe it should be attributed to him

Cf Jean-Pierre Herreyres (2014). "Le Dramont. De la cité ouvrière au centre touristique 150 ans d’histoire : L’île d’Or". Publications de la Société d'histoire de Fréjus et de sa région. Hors-série (19): 110. Fréjus: Société d'histoire de Fréjus et de sa région. ISSN 1773-7796.

Vidi (1910-09-25). "La tour de l'île d’Or : à Saint-Raphaël". Saint-Raphaël-Journal : Politique, mondain, littéraire, sportif, financier et d'intérêt local 2e série « Quatorzième année » (54): vue 226/2821. ISSN 2137-7073.
Source 1192w Angelo Mariani (1838-1914) : Présentation des principaux personnages amis d’Angelo Mariani présents lors de l’inauguration de la fontaine : la Siagnole en bronze réalisée par Théodore Rivière à Valescure (Saint-Raphaël) en février 1905 (in fr) (jpg). blog Le docteur Auguste Lutaud (1847-1925). Retrieved on 2019-07-04.
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