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1905 - 1993. Known for: Figure, genre painting.
Emilie Francois Chambon lived from 1905 to 1993. A Swiss painter and illustrator, Chambon was close to cubist painters such as Roger de Fresnaye and Jean-Louis Gampert. However he adopted his own... Read full biography
Emilie Francois Chambon lived from 1905 to 1993. A Swiss painter and illustrator, Chambon was close to cubist painters such as Roger de Fresnaye and Jean-Louis Gampert. However he adopted his own style, especially after his first visit to the Louvre in 1928, where he discovered the masterpieces of... Read full biography
Emilie Francois Chambon lived from 1905 to 1993. A Swiss painter and illustrator, Chambon was close to cubist painters such as Roger de Fresnaye and Jean-Louis Gampert. However he adopted his own style, especially after his first visit to the Louvre in 1928, where he discovered the masterpieces of Rembrandt, Rubens and Géricault that inspired him. Chambon is known for his thoughtful yet very instinctive compositions, his harmonies of blue, green, brown and grey, his sense of humor and his high... Read full biography
Emilie Francois Chambon lived from 1905 to 1993. A Swiss painter and illustrator, Chambon was close to cubist painters such as Roger de Fresnaye and Jean-Louis Gampert. However he adopted his own style, especially after his first visit to the Louvre in 1928, where he discovered the masterpieces of Rembrandt, Rubens and Géricault that inspired him. Chambon is known for his thoughtful yet very instinctive compositions, his harmonies of blue, green, brown and grey, his sense of humor and his high geometrisations, which are sometimes exaggerated.
Emilie Francois Chambon lived from 1905 to 1993. A Swiss painter and illustrator, Chambon was close to cubist painters such as Roger de Fresnaye and Jean-Louis Gampert. However he adopted his own style, especially after his first visit to the Louvre in 1928, where he discovered the masterpieces of Rembrandt, Rubens and Géricault that inspired him. Chambon is known for his thoughtful yet very instinctive compositions, his harmonies of blue, green, brown and grey, his sense of humor and his high geometrisations, which are sometimes exaggerated.
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