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Comerre (10
October 1850 – 20
February 1916) was a
French academic painter,
famous for his
portraits of
beautiful women and
Oriental themes.
Comerre was...
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Jacqueline Comerre, née
Paton (1 May 1859 – 1955) was a
French painter and sculptor, and the wife of the
painter Léon-François
Comerre (1850-1916).
Comerre-Paton...
- The
Flood of Noah and
Companions (c. 1911) by Léon
Comerre. Musée d'Arts de Nantes....
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Gaston Bussière
Louis Capdevielle Eugène Carrière Eugène
Chigot Jacqueline Comerre-Paton
Fernand Cormon Pierre Auguste Cot
Kenyon Cox Édouard Debat-Ponsan...
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Cosette with her doll,
painting by Léon
Comerre (1850–1916)...
- la cheminée was in the
collection of M.G.
Comerre (the
mother of
Albert Gleizes, and
sister of Léon
Comerre, the academic/Symbolist
painter who won the...
- The
Flood of Noah and
Companions (c. 1911) by Léon
Comerre...
- Fould, by the
Prince Stirbey. She was a
pupil of
Antoine Vollon and Léon
Comerre and
exhibited at the
Paris Salon.
Consuelo Fould married the
Marquis de...
- 1942) 1857 – Theo van Gogh,
Dutch art
dealer (d. 1891) 1859 –
Jacqueline Comerre-Paton,
French painter and
sculptor (d. 1955) 1862 –
Marcel Prévost, French...
- Pipe [Aman-Jean] [1883]; The
Painter Aman-Jean as
Pierrot [1883]), Léon
Comerre (Pierrot [1884],
Pierrot Playing the
Mandolin [1884]),
Henri Rousseau (A...