Excerpt from Souvenirs d'un Académicien sur la Révolution, le Premier Empire Et la Restauration: Avec Introduction Et Notes du Docteur Cabanès, Et Suivis de la Correspondance de l'Auteur
Pierre Brifaut était lui - même fils de sculpteur et à côté de son atelier, tenait un cabaret il payait sept livres d'imposition en 1784. Le grand - père de Charles Brifaut, Louis, habitait également dans la rue Saint - Julien, en face du logement que devait plus tard occuper son fils.
Louis Brifaut avait épousé Claudine Beutal, native de Dijon, qui, après le mort de son mari, prit le 7 mars 1787, à l'âge de soieante - trois ans, une maîtrise de menuisier - sculpteur, pour continuer le métier du défunt.
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