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Eugène-Antoine-Samuel Lavieille was born in Paris. Attracted to nature, he moved for a time to Barbizon and then to La Ferté-Milon before settling in Montmartre.
Known for his landscapes, and for a skill similar to that of Daubigny for capturing the charm and mystery of the evening, Lavieille was regarded as the best of Corot’s students, along with Chintreuil. His pleasant disposition also afforded him a reputation for a sincere interest in and love of the art he created.
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