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Artist: Pierre Eugene Montezin
Paysage à Muzy sur Avre (Normandie)
By Pierre Eugène Montezin
Located in Barbizon, FR
Oil on canvas, signed in the bottom right corner His father was a lace designer and set him up to work in adecoration workshop. Later, he became heavily influenced by impressionist ...
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Early 20th Century Barbizon School Pierre Eugene Montezin Art

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Canvas, Oil

Le verger
By Pierre Eugène Montezin
Located in Barbizon, FR
Gouache on paper, signed in the bottom left corner His father was a lace designer and set him up to work in adecoration workshop. Later, he became heavily influenced by impressionis...
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Early 20th Century Barbizon School Pierre Eugene Montezin Art

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Paper, Gouache

Provencher's Mill - Moret-Sur-Loing - Impressionist Oil, River - Pierre Montezin
By Pierre Eugène Montezin
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
An exceptional oil on canvas circa 1910 by French Impressionist painter Pierre Eugène Montezin depicting figures and a horse & cart on a bridge over the river. Beautifully painted an...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Pierre Eugene Montezin Art

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