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Paul Lecomte

Paul Lecomte (1842 - 1920) was active/lived in France.  Paul Lecomte is known for Landscape painting.

Paul Lecomte was born in 1842 in Paris. He became a painter who painted in an atmospheric motif and style, typically landscape. Lecomte is considered one of the last important representatives of the Barbizon school. Paul Lecomte was regularly represented in the Paris Salon from 1868-1912, in 1889 and 1900 he sent the world exhibitions in Paris, where he a. a. received a silver medal. He found the motifs of his landscapes and marine paintings primarily in the Ile-de-France, Brittany, Normandy and Provence near Marseille

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