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Adolphe Potter Art

Swiss, 1835-1911

Adolphe Potter, the Geneva-born artist was a student of the Barbizon school painters Theodore Rousseau and Charles-François Daubigny. Potter traveled widely and appears to have spent much time in Italy. Potter’s vibrant landscape paintings can be found in many French and Swiss museums.

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Artist: Adolphe Potter
Antique landscape sunset and cows, Les Vaches by Adolphe Potter
By Adolphe Potter
Located in AIGNAN, FR
Les Vaches by Adolphe Potter (1835-1911) Antique countryside sunset oil painting with cows on wood, signed in the bottom right Adople Potte (1835-1911). This distinctive oil painti...
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1860s Impressionist Adolphe Potter Art

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Woman and goat in a wooded landscape
By Adolphe Potter
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas Plaster and gilded wood frame 68.5 x 80 x 4 cm
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Early 20th Century Adolphe Potter Art

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Oil

Italian River Landscape, Oil on Panel Painting
By Adolphe Potter
Located in Nutfield, Surrey
Adolphe Potter (1835-1911) Swiss The Geneva-born artist Adolphe Potter (1835-1911) was a student of the Barbizon school painters Theodore Rousseau and Charles-François Da...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Adolphe Potter Art

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Oil

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