Emile Lambinet (1813 - 1877) - a French painter. He studied painting under the tutorship of Horace Vernet and Camile Corot. His cousin Victor signed away the hotel Lambinet to the native town of Emile Lambinet - Versailles - and it was later transformed into Lambinet Museum. Among the famous works by Lambinet are the following: "Fishers beside a pond" (1860), "Landscape with boatmen" (1864), "Île-de-France landscape with two foreground figures" (1872).