19th Century
louis abel-truchet
Born 1857
Died 1918
Louis Abel-Truchet: Parisian Landscape and Satirical Vision
Louis Abel-Truchet (December 29, 1857 – September 9, 1918) was a French painter and poster artist whose distinctive style blended Impressionistic observation with a biting social commentary. Born in Versailles, he honed his artistic skills at the Académie Julian under the tutelage of Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant and Jules Lefebvre, establishing himself as a prominent figure…
Chronological Journey
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