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Paul Léon Frequenez was a landscape painter, engraver and painter of watercolors. He was born in Mouzon in the Ardennes and studied with Fernand Cormon and Julien Gustave Gagliardini. He exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris, receiving various medals for his work, including a gold medal in 1924, for his work Sur le Vieil Escalier, au Matin.
His depictions of parks in the Paris environs are reminiscent of the many large impressionist views of the gardens of Versailles and S (showing 500 of 1232 characters). |
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