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Full Name
  
Amédée Rousseau

Amédée de Beauplan

Born
  
11 July 1790
Beauplan, former hamlet near Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse (Seine-et-Oise)

Occupation
  
Playwright, composer and painter

Died
  
24 December 1853, Paris, France

Amédée de Beauplan (11 July 1790 – 24 December 1853) was a 19th-century French playwright, composer and painter.

Much of his family (including his father), close to queen Marie Antoinette's entourage, was executed during the French Revolution.

He composed hit songs, including Le Pardon and Dormez, mes chères amours, and the famous Leçon de valse du petit François (1834) sung in cabarets for over a century (in particular by George Chepfer), and two opéras comiques: L'Amazone, after Scribe, Delestre-Poirson and Mélesville (1830) and Le Mari au bal (1845). He also authored several vaudevilles, novels, fables and painted some pictures between 1833 and 1842.

He was Arthur de Beauplan's father (18213-1890), also a playwright.

References

Amédée de Beauplan Wikipedia