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1878 - 1916. Known for: Painting.
Albert Charpentier: 1878-1914 painter in Paris, student of Gerome and Cormon, a member of the Soc. d. Artistes Francais where he regularly exhibited. Some of his works are: Mort de Matho (S. 1904);... Read full biography
Albert Charpentier: 1878-1914 painter in Paris, student of Gerome and Cormon, a member of the Soc. d. Artistes Francais where he regularly exhibited. Some of his works are: Mort de Matho (S. 1904); Hannibal crosses the Alps (S. 1905); Woodcutter in the forest (S. 1908); The captured Vercingetorix... Read full biography
Albert Charpentier: 1878-1914 painter in Paris, student of Gerome and Cormon, a member of the Soc. d. Artistes Francais where he regularly exhibited. Some of his works are: Mort de Matho (S. 1904); Hannibal crosses the Alps (S. 1905); Woodcutter in the forest (S. 1908); The captured Vercingetorix (S. 1909); The confession of love (S. 1911). Literature: Thieme / Becker
Albert Charpentier: 1878-1914 painter in Paris, student of Gerome and Cormon, a member of the Soc. d. Artistes Francais where he regularly exhibited. Some of his works are: Mort de Matho (S. 1904); Hannibal crosses the Alps (S. 1905); Woodcutter in the forest (S. 1908); The captured Vercingetorix (S. 1909); The confession of love (S. 1911). Literature: Thieme / Becker
Albert Charpentier: 1878-1914 painter in Paris, student of Gerome and Cormon, a member of the Soc. d. Artistes Francais where he regularly exhibited. Some of his works are: Mort de Matho (S. 1904); Hannibal crosses the Alps (S. 1905); Woodcutter in the forest (S. 1908); The captured Vercingetorix (S. 1909); The confession of love (S. 1911). Literature: Thieme / Becker
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