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Etienne Duval

Etienne Duval (1824 - 1914) was active/lived in Switzerland.  Etienne Duval is known for Landscape painting.

Etienne Duval was a landscape painter who studied painting with Alexandre Diday. He made three trips to Egypt, the first in 1869 where he followed the course of the Nile, the second in 1874 with his painter friend Louis Auguste Veillon, and the last in 1883. Duval and Veillon both enjoyed painting the calm of the Nile, the desert landscapes, and the distant horizons

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Etienne Duval available:    John Torcapel,  Joseph Wopfner,  Herminie Henriette Gudin,  Willy Rochat James,  John Henri Deluc,  Henri Fehr,  Roger Delapierre,  Léon Gaud,  Benjamin Vautier the Younger,  Louis Camille Gianoli,  Albert Lugardon,  Albert Duplain,  Charles Emile Moise Hornung,  Émile Patru,  Louis Rheiner,  Max Von Muhlenen,  Charles Ziegler,  Margherita Osswald-Toppi,  Otto Vautier,  Jean Felix Ducommun,  Henri Edouard Huguenin-Virchaux,  Marco Richterich,  Auguste-Louis Veillon,  Jean-Daniel Ihly



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