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Jules Eugène PAGES (1867 - 1946)
Published : 2026-04-07 | Categories : DefaultJules Eugene Pages, sometimes spelled Jules Eugène Pagès or simply Jules Pagès (1867–1946), was an American painter born in San Francisco. Jules Pagès grew up in an artistic environment; his fat [...]
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Jules Dupré (1811-1889)
Published : 2026-04-07 | Categories : DefaultA renowned 19th-century landscape painter and founder of the School of Modern French Landscape Painting, Jules Dupré came from an old family in L'Isle-Adam. He was born in Nantes on April 5, [...]
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GUILLAUMIN Armand (1841 / 1927)
Published : 2026-03-12 | Categories : DefaultBorn Jean-Baptiste Armand Guillaumin in Paris, he worked at his uncle's lingerie shop while attending evening drawing lessons. He also worked for a French government railway before studying at th [...]
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CALDERON Charles-Clément (1870 / 1906)
Published : 2025-06-27 | Categories : DefaultBorn in Paris in 1870 / died in 1906A student of Cabanel, Calderon was above all a landscape painter.Like many landscape painters of his time, he was particularly inspired by the city of Venice, [...]
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Gazi The Tatar
Published : 2025-06-20 | Categories : DefaultGazi the Tatar (1900 - 1975) Gazi the Tatar, pseudonym of Gazi Ighan Ghirei, born in 1900 in Crimea and died in Paris 18th on November 1, 1975, is a Montmartre painter and poet. Gazi is a [...]
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MALFROY Henri or MALFROY-SAVIGNY
Published : 2021-07-19 | Categories : DefaultMALFROY Henri or MALFROY-SAVIGNY Painter of landscapes, seascapes. Post-Impressionist. Born January 15, 1895 in Martigues (Bouches-du-Rhône). Died in 1942. He apprenticed at the Ecole des [...]
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SMITH Alfred ( 1854 / 1936 )
Published : 2021-03-24 | Categories : DefaultAlfred SMITH, born in Bordeaux in 1854 and died in Paris in 1936, was a French post-impressionist painter. His work has sometimes been compared to that of Claude Monet. André Alfred Smith of S [...]
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The regency style
Published : 2021-03-17 | Categories : Default , Styles / ErasThe Regency style is a style of furniture which dates from approximately 1715 to 1723, the period of the regency of Philippe d'Orléans during the minority of Louis XV. It succeeds the Louis XIV style