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Lucie Ranvier-Chartier BIOGRAPHY
1867 - 1932. Known for: Painting.
Trained at the Académie Julian, Ranvier-Chartier studied with Marcel Baschet and Paul Thomas, then with Madame Thoret. In 1906, she won first prize for a poster on Tunisia, where she travelled... Read full biography
Trained at the Académie Julian, Ranvier-Chartier studied with Marcel Baschet and Paul Thomas, then with Madame Thoret. In 1906, she won first prize for a poster on Tunisia, where she travelled between 1922 and 1931, then to Morocco, where she made her living. A retrospective exhibition was held at... Read full biography
Trained at the Académie Julian, Ranvier-Chartier studied with Marcel Baschet and Paul Thomas, then with Madame Thoret. In 1906, she won first prize for a poster on Tunisia, where she travelled between 1922 and 1931, then to Morocco, where she made her living. A retrospective exhibition was held at the 50th Salon des Femmes Peintres et Sculpteurs, Grand Palais, from February 13 to March 11, 1932.
Trained at the Académie Julian, Ranvier-Chartier studied with Marcel Baschet and Paul Thomas, then with Madame Thoret. In 1906, she won first prize for a poster on Tunisia, where she travelled between 1922 and 1931, then to Morocco, where she made her living. A retrospective exhibition was held at the 50th Salon des Femmes Peintres et Sculpteurs, Grand Palais, from February 13 to March 11, 1932.
Trained at the Académie Julian, Ranvier-Chartier studied with Marcel Baschet and Paul Thomas, then with Madame Thoret. In 1906, she won first prize for a poster on Tunisia, where she travelled between 1922 and 1931, then to Morocco, where she made her living. A retrospective exhibition was held at the 50th Salon des Femmes Peintres et Sculpteurs, Grand Palais, from February 13 to March 11, 1932.
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Trained at the Académie Julian, Ranvier-Chartier studied with Marcel Baschet and Paul Thomas, then with Madame Thoret. In 1906, she won first prize for a poster on Tunisia, where she travelled between 1922 and 1931, then to Morocco, where she made her living. A retrospective exhibition was held at the 50th Salon des Femmes Peintres et Sculpteurs, Grand Palais, from February 13 to March 11, 1932.
