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Baptistin Baille was born Jean-Baptiste Baille in France, in 1841 and he died in 1918. He was a professor of optics and acoustics at the École de Physique et de Chimie Industrielles in Paris and a close friend of Paul Cézanne, the impressionist artist, and of Émile Zola who would later become a writer.[1] "Les trois inseparables" Together, they were known as "les trois inseparables" (the three inseparables). The three boys met when they were at school and often swam together at the River Arc. Cézanne produced numerous paintings of male bathers based on these experiences, which Zola also remembered in his novel, L'Œuvre, [2] Another friend and classmate was Louis Marguery, future lawyer and writer for vaudeville.[3] References ^ Zola-Bernard case. Retrieved February 11, 2009 ^ Cezannes Bathers, Retrieved February 11, 2009 ^ National Gallery of Art timeline, retrieved February 11, 2009 Sources Brown, F. 1984. Zola and Cézanne: The early years. New Criterion 3:15–29. Persondata Name Baille, Baptstin Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1841 Place of birth Date of death 1918 Place of death This biographical article about a French academic is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e