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Georges Masson BIOGRAPHY
1875 Georges Masson was born in Etretat. - 1949. Known for: Georges Masson is known for his paintings of the Basque Country, Bayonne, and Ciboure..
Georges Masson was born in Etretat, France. He survived the First World War and later settled in the Basque Country in 1918. He was part of a group of 9 painters who painted the Basque Country,... Read full biography
Georges Masson was born in Etretat, France. He survived the First World War and later settled in the Basque Country in 1918. He was part of a group of 9 painters who painted the Basque Country, Bayonne, and Ciboure and exhibited with Raymond Virac. The Basque Museum in Bayonne has several works by... Read full biography
Georges Masson was born in Etretat, France. He survived the First World War and later settled in the Basque Country in 1918. He was part of a group of 9 painters who painted the Basque Country, Bayonne, and Ciboure and exhibited with Raymond Virac. The Basque Museum in Bayonne has several works by the artist.
Georges Masson was born in Etretat, France. He survived the First World War and later settled in the Basque Country in 1918. He was part of a group of 9 painters who painted the Basque Country, Bayonne, and Ciboure and exhibited with Raymond Virac. The Basque Museum in Bayonne has several works by the artist.
Georges Masson was born in Etretat, France. He survived the First World War and later settled in the Basque Country in 1918. He was part of a group of 9 painters who painted the Basque Country, Bayonne, and Ciboure and exhibited with Raymond Virac. The Basque Museum in Bayonne has several works by the artist.
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Georges Masson was born in Etretat, France. He survived the First World War and later settled in the Basque Country in 1918. He was part of a group of 9 painters who painted the Basque Country, Bayonne, and Ciboure and exhibited with Raymond Virac. The Basque Museum in Bayonne has several works by the artist.
