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Pierre Dubaut SIGNATURES
1886 Paris - 1968 Paris. Known for: Watercolors and drawings.
Pierre Olivier Dubaut, a French artist born in Paris in 1886 and died in the same city in 1968, was known for his exquisite watercolors and drawings depicting scenes of elegance and leisure. His art... Read full biography
Pierre Olivier Dubaut, a French artist born in Paris in 1886 and died in the same city in 1968, was known for his exquisite watercolors and drawings depicting scenes of elegance and leisure. His art often featured polo matches, equestrian themes, and refined social situations, showcasing his... Read full biography
Pierre Olivier Dubaut, a French artist born in Paris in 1886 and died in the same city in 1968, was known for his exquisite watercolors and drawings depicting scenes of elegance and leisure. His art often featured polo matches, equestrian themes, and refined social situations, showcasing his delicate use of ink and watercolor to capture movement and detail. One of his notable works, "A Polo Player and a Woman with a Dog," exemplifies his skill in blending black ink and watercolor to create... Read full biography
Pierre Olivier Dubaut, a French artist born in Paris in 1886 and died in the same city in 1968, was known for his exquisite watercolors and drawings depicting scenes of elegance and leisure. His art often featured polo matches, equestrian themes, and refined social situations, showcasing his delicate use of ink and watercolor to capture movement and detail. One of his notable works, "A Polo Player and a Woman with a Dog," exemplifies his skill in blending black ink and watercolor to create dynamic compositions. Dubaut's legacy is preserved in collections and institutions such as the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Centre Pompidou, highlighting his significant contributions to French art.
Pierre Olivier Dubaut, a French artist born in Paris in 1886 and died in the same city in 1968, was known for his exquisite watercolors and drawings depicting scenes of elegance and leisure. His art often featured polo matches, equestrian themes, and refined social situations, showcasing his delicate use of ink and watercolor to capture movement and detail. One of his notable works, "A Polo Player and a Woman with a Dog," exemplifies his skill in blending black ink and watercolor to create dynamic compositions. Dubaut's legacy is preserved in collections and institutions such as the Bibliothèque nationale de France and the Centre Pompidou, highlighting his significant contributions to French art.
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