Louis-Camille d'Olivier
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Louis-Camille d'Olivier (1827–1873) was a French photographer. Born in Châlons-en-Champagne, d'Olivier worked and died in Paris, France
The pose of d'Olivier's Nu Allonge, etude was used by Richard Hamilton in his last, unfinished work, based upon Balzac's Le Chef-d'œuvre inconnu, and first exhibited in three parts known as "Balzac a, b, and c" (2011-2012) in The National Gallery, October 2012.[1]