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Frédéric Samuel Cordey
Frédéric Samuel Cordey (1854–1911) was a French landscape painter who was a part of the Impressionist movement. He was a close friend of Auguste Renoir, and had a personal fortune that allowed him to work according to his taste, regardless of the publicity and support provided by art dealers. Life and work A student of Isidore Pils and Gustave Boulanger, Cordey was part of a group that revolted against the teachings of his teachers with his friend Pierre Franc Lamy. Cordey quickly abandoned traditional painting to follow the path of the Impressionists and exhibited four paintings ''Rue à Montmartre'' ("Street in Montmartre"), ''Le Pont des Saints-Pères'' ("Bridge at Saints-Pères"), ''le Séchoir'' ("The Dryer", Chantilly), ''Pêcheur'' ("Fisherman", sketch) with them in 1877. In 1881, Gustave Caillebotte Gustave Caillebotte (; 19 August 1848 – 21 February 1894) was a French painter who was a member and patron of the Impressionists, although he painted in a ...
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Norbert Goeneutte
Norbert Goeneutte (23 July 1854 – 9 October 1894) was a French painter, etcher and illustrator; notably for the novel by Émile Zola. Biography He was born in Paris into a family that had moved there from Saint-Omer 1850.Biography
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He attended classes at the . Following a long interruption by the and the Commune, when he lived away from Paris, he graduated in 1871 and his father found him a place in an attorney's office. @ ...
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