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Lea Lafugie BIOGRAPHY
1890 France - 1972. Known for: Painting.
Lea Lafugie was born in France and at the age of 16 she entered the School of Decorative Arts of Paris. In 1925 she began traveling the world, first to Sri Lanka, then India, where she held many... Read full biography
Lea Lafugie was born in France and at the age of 16 she entered the School of Decorative Arts of Paris. In 1925 she began traveling the world, first to Sri Lanka, then India, where she held many exhibitions and painted portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and the poet Rabindranath Tagore. She subsequently... Read full biography
Lea Lafugie was born in France and at the age of 16 she entered the School of Decorative Arts of Paris. In 1925 she began traveling the world, first to Sri Lanka, then India, where she held many exhibitions and painted portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and the poet Rabindranath Tagore. She subsequently traveled to Tibet, Southeast Asia, China, and Japan.
Lea Lafugie was born in France and at the age of 16 she entered the School of Decorative Arts of Paris. In 1925 she began traveling the world, first to Sri Lanka, then India, where she held many exhibitions and painted portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and the poet Rabindranath Tagore. She subsequently traveled to Tibet, Southeast Asia, China, and Japan.
Lea Lafugie was born in France and at the age of 16 she entered the School of Decorative Arts of Paris. In 1925 she began traveling the world, first to Sri Lanka, then India, where she held many exhibitions and painted portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and the poet Rabindranath Tagore. She subsequently traveled to Tibet, Southeast Asia, China, and Japan.
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Lea Lafugie was born in France and at the age of 16 she entered the School of Decorative Arts of Paris. In 1925 she began traveling the world, first to Sri Lanka, then India, where she held many exhibitions and painted portraits of Mahatma Gandhi and the poet Rabindranath Tagore. She subsequently traveled to Tibet, Southeast Asia, China, and Japan.
