19th Century
francis tattegrain
Born 1852
Died 1915
Francis Tattegrain (1852 - 1915): The Painter of Wissant’s Coastal Soul
Francis Tattegrain (October 11, 1852, Péronne – January 1, 1915, Arras) was a French Naturalist painter who achieved renown for his depictions of the rugged beauty and daily life along the northern coast of France, particularly in Wissant and Authie Bay. His artistic legacy resides not merely in capturing picturesque landscapes but also in embodying the spirit of…
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