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1856 Paris, France - 1940 Chateau Gontier, France. Known for: Landscape painting.
François Richard de Montholon began exhibiting his works in 1879. In 1900 he received an honourable mention for the Paris World Exposition. He studied under the painters Louis-Émile Dardoize, Gustave... Read full biography
François Richard de Montholon began exhibiting his works in 1879. In 1900 he received an honourable mention for the Paris World Exposition. He studied under the painters Louis-Émile Dardoize, Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. Montholon mainly painted landscapes in a post-Impressionist style.... Read full biography
François Richard de Montholon began exhibiting his works in 1879. In 1900 he received an honourable mention for the Paris World Exposition. He studied under the painters Louis-Émile Dardoize, Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. Montholon mainly painted landscapes in a post-Impressionist style. His works are found in the museums of Compiège, Valance, Abbeville, Troyes, Vannes and Boulogne-sur-mer.
François Richard de Montholon began exhibiting his works in 1879. In 1900 he received an honourable mention for the Paris World Exposition. He studied under the painters Louis-Émile Dardoize, Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. Montholon mainly painted landscapes in a post-Impressionist style. His works are found in the museums of Compiège, Valance, Abbeville, Troyes, Vannes and Boulogne-sur-mer.
François Richard de Montholon began exhibiting his works in 1879. In 1900 he received an honourable mention for the Paris World Exposition. He studied under the painters Louis-Émile Dardoize, Gustave Boulanger and Jules Lefebvre. Montholon mainly painted landscapes in a post-Impressionist style. His works are found in the museums of Compiège, Valance, Abbeville, Troyes, Vannes and Boulogne-sur-mer.