Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
Charles Joshua Chaplin was born in France to an English father. He was one of the pupils of Michel Martin Drolling at the l'École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1845. Chaplin’s style is inspired by the Rococo painting and from the work of Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin and Jean-Etienne Liotard. His work was appreciated by the empress Eugenia and had several commissions from the Opéra and the Tuileries Palace. Official artist of the Second Empire, he was classified as "Art Pompier". Chaplin exhibited his works at the Salon from 1845–68.
1870s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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1870s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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Late 19th Century Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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20th Century Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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Early 20th Century Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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1920s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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Mid-20th Century American Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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Early 20th Century American Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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1890s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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Mid-20th Century Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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1920s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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1930s American Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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1970s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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1980s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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Early 1900s Modern Charles Chaplin Figurative Prints
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