French playwright, journalist, chansonnier and librettist
Albert de Saint-Albin (1843, in
Paris – 18 December 1901, in Paris) was a 19th-century French playwright, journalist,
chansonnier and
librettist.
Biography
A journalist at Le Temps, chief editor of the Jockey (1866) and the Le Figaro (1880), he was known as a sports columnist under the pseudonym Robert Milton and was a great promoter of
fencing.[1]
^See: Rudolf Koella, Eugène Boudin (1824-1898): à l'aube de l'impressionnisme, 2000, p.129 and Laurent Manœuvre, Eugène Boudin, Limoges, Musée municipal de l'Évêché, 1er juillet – 31 août 1989, catalogue d'exposition, p.18
French playwright, journalist, chansonnier and librettist
Albert de Saint-Albin (1843, in
Paris – 18 December 1901, in Paris) was a 19th-century French playwright, journalist,
chansonnier and
librettist.
Biography
A journalist at Le Temps, chief editor of the Jockey (1866) and the Le Figaro (1880), he was known as a sports columnist under the pseudonym Robert Milton and was a great promoter of
fencing.[1]
^See: Rudolf Koella, Eugène Boudin (1824-1898): à l'aube de l'impressionnisme, 2000, p.129 and Laurent Manœuvre, Eugène Boudin, Limoges, Musée municipal de l'Évêché, 1er juillet – 31 août 1989, catalogue d'exposition, p.18