Guy Chevigny DeBouthillier is primarily known as Guy De Bouthillier
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An example of work by Guy Chevigny DeBouthillier Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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Born in Paris, France in 1893. Guy was the son of Marquis Charles DeBouthillier-Chavigny, a minister of France. He studied painting with Claude Monet for three years and for two years with Picasso and Sargent. By 1932 he had moved to Glendale, CA. He died there on March 14, 1962. Primarily a watercolorist, he was an advocate of the modern French School.
Exh: Harvey Gallery (LA), 1931; Hatfield Gallery (LA), 1932; Ebell Salon (LA), 1933; Payne-Peg (showing 500 of 1136 characters). |
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