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Raoul Serres BIOGRAPHY
1881 - 1971. Known for: Engraving, Grand Prix de Rome winner.
Raoul Serres, a French artist, was a member of the Société des artistes français and exhibited at its Salon. He received recognition for his work, including an honorable mention in 1898 and a... Read full biography
Raoul Serres, a French artist, was a member of the Société des artistes français and exhibited at its Salon. He received recognition for his work, including an honorable mention in 1898 and a third-class medal in 1906. Serres was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome for engraving in 1906 and later taught... Read full biography
Raoul Serres, a French artist, was a member of the Société des artistes français and exhibited at its Salon. He received recognition for his work, including an honorable mention in 1898 and a third-class medal in 1906. Serres was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome for engraving in 1906 and later taught engraving at the École Estienne in Paris from 1932 to 1942.
Raoul Serres, a French artist, was a member of the Société des artistes français and exhibited at its Salon. He received recognition for his work, including an honorable mention in 1898 and a third-class medal in 1906. Serres was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome for engraving in 1906 and later taught engraving at the École Estienne in Paris from 1932 to 1942.
Raoul Serres, a French artist, was a member of the Société des artistes français and exhibited at its Salon. He received recognition for his work, including an honorable mention in 1898 and a third-class medal in 1906. Serres was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome for engraving in 1906 and later taught engraving at the École Estienne in Paris from 1932 to 1942.
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Raoul Serres, a French artist, was a member of the Société des artistes français and exhibited at its Salon. He received recognition for his work, including an honorable mention in 1898 and a third-class medal in 1906. Serres was awarded the Grand Prix de Rome for engraving in 1906 and later taught engraving at the École Estienne in Paris from 1932 to 1942.
