Leon Commere is primarily known as Leon François Comerre
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Leon-Francois Comerre was born in 1850 in Trélon France.
Commere studied with August Colas in Lille, and Alexandre Cabanet at l’École des Beaux-Arts* de Paris.
Commerre won the Grand Prix de Rome* in 1875, a treasured prize,
which led to a scholarship at the Villa de Medicis, Academie France in
Rome.
He won prizes the Paris Salons* in 1875, 1881, and at the
l’Exposition Universalle d’Anvers in 1885. He also won prizes at
exhibitions in Philadelphia in 1876 at the (showing 500 of 2029 characters). |
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