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Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 237 mm, Gewicht: 695 g

Reihe: Texas Local Series

Selzer / Pecontal

Adolphe Gouhenant, 3

French Revolutionary, Utopian Leader, and Texas Frontier Photographer
Erscheinungsjahr 2019
ISBN: 978-1-57441-769-2
Verlag: University of North Texas Press

French Revolutionary, Utopian Leader, and Texas Frontier Photographer

Buch, Englisch, 464 Seiten, Hardback, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 237 mm, Gewicht: 695 g

Reihe: Texas Local Series

ISBN: 978-1-57441-769-2
Verlag: University of North Texas Press


Adolphe Gouhenant tells the story of artist, revolutionary, and early North Texas resident Francois Ignace (Adolphe) Gouhenant (1804-1871). Born at the dawn of the Romantic era, Gouhenant traveled from a small village near the foothills of the Alps to France's second largest city, where he built a monument to the arts and sciences atop Lyon's famous Fourvière Hill. His wildly ambitious schemes landed him in court and ultimately devastated him financially. Participating in clandestine revolutionary organizations, Gouhenant organized a secret meeting under the guise of a Masonic banquet and was later imprisoned for conspiracy against the monarchy.

Aligning himself with the early communist movement, Gouhenant advocated for workers' rights and was selected by well-known Icarian communist Etienne Cabet to lead an advance guard on a treacherous journey across the Atlantic to settle a utopian colony in North Texas. Despite broken wagons, severe weather, and lack of food, he navigated overland from New Orleans in 1848 to establish a small settlement in Denton County. The community, beset by hardships, ultimately scapegoated Gouhenant and accused him of being a French agent deliberately sent to lead the group to destruction into the wilds, and for this "treason" they shaved his head and beard and expelled him from the colony (which collapsed shortly thereafter).

Gouhenant then journeyed to Fort Worth to teach the federal soldiers French and art, and next to Dallas where he founded the town's first arts establishment in the 1850s. He set up shop as a daguerreotypist and photographed the town's early residents. His Arts Saloon was the scene of many exhibitions and dances but ultimately became the high stake in a nasty battle among Dallas's leading citizens, setting legal precedent for Texas homestead law. Gouhenant's death in a freak railroad accident left behind mysterious claims that contribute one last chapter to this amazing man's story.

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Paula Selzer is a third great-granddaughter of Adolphe Gouhenant. She has spent twenty-five years working on children's health policy for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Emmanuel Pecontal, a French professional astronomer and an historian of astronomy, works at the Centre Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon.



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