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1881 Paris, France - 1949 Azores (airplane crash). Known for: Art Deco portrait paintings, illustrations, printmaking, etching.
Bernard Boutet de Monvel, born in Paris on 10 August 1881 and died in the Azores on 28 October 1949, was a French painter, designer and illustrator. As a portrait painter, he was known for clean... Read full biography
Bernard Boutet de Monvel, born in Paris on 10 August 1881 and died in the Azores on 28 October 1949, was a French painter, designer and illustrator. As a portrait painter, he was known for clean lines and pale colours. He grew up in Meudon at 7 Trail White Stones in the house where his father... Read full biography
Bernard Boutet de Monvel, born in Paris on 10 August 1881 and died in the Azores on 28 October 1949, was a French painter, designer and illustrator. As a portrait painter, he was known for clean lines and pale colours. He grew up in Meudon at 7 Trail White Stones in the house where his father Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel was born. He studied with his father, also a renowned painter, and later with Luc-Olivier Merson for painting and Jean Dampt for sculpture. From 1903 he exhibited in various... Read full biography
Bernard Boutet de Monvel, born in Paris on 10 August 1881 and died in the Azores on 28 October 1949, was a French painter, designer and illustrator. As a portrait painter, he was known for clean lines and pale colours. He grew up in Meudon at 7 Trail White Stones in the house where his father Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel was born. He studied with his father, also a renowned painter, and later with Luc-Olivier Merson for painting and Jean Dampt for sculpture. From 1903 he exhibited in various shows. During the First World War, he served as an aviator in the French Army of the East under the command of Captain Denain to the Salonika expedition in 1915, alongside Paul Jouve, Jacques Richepin and Prejelan. Affected by Lyautey in Fez in 1918,... Read full biography
Bernard Boutet de Monvel, born in Paris on 10 August 1881 and died in the Azores on 28 October 1949, was a French painter, designer and illustrator. As a portrait painter, he was known for clean lines and pale colours. He grew up in Meudon at 7 Trail White Stones in the house where his father Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel was born. He studied with his father, also a renowned painter, and later with Luc-Olivier Merson for painting and Jean Dampt for sculpture. From 1903 he exhibited in various shows. During the First World War, he served as an aviator in the French Army of the East under the command of Captain Denain to the Salonika expedition in 1915, alongside Paul Jouve, Jacques Richepin and Prejelan. Affected by Lyautey in Fez in 1918, he fell in love with this city and painted from the terrace of his house. He was a... Read full biography
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