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Eugène Jules Delahogue Paintings

French, 1867-1934
Jules Eugene Delahogue is a French artist born in 1867 and died in 1930. He can be described as an Orientalist and is best known for his traditional scenes and landscapes. He is the twin brother of Alexis Auguste Delahogue.
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Artist: Eugène Jules Delahogue
Landscape of the Valley in French Normandy
Landscape of the Valley in French Normandy

Landscape of the Valley in French Normandy

By Eugène Jules Delahogue

Located in Saint-Ouen, FR

DELAHOGUE Eugène Jules (1867-c1930) " Landscape of the Valley" Oil on canvas signed low right Frame gilded with leaves Dim canvas : 91 X 150 cm Dim frame : 110 X 172 cm DELAHOGUE Eu...

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