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Jean Jannel Paintings

French, b. 1894

Jean Jannel was born in Paris on April 20, 1894. He was a pupil of Luc Olivier Merson at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris and exhibited at the Salons des Artistes Français and Salons des Indépendants. Painter of femininity, his wife was his exclusive model. Jannel was an active member of the Cercle des Peintres des Deux-Monts, who was located at 13 boulevard Malesherbes near the Church of the Madeleine in Paris, whose purpose was to offer a meeting place and exhibition space for artists from Montmartre and Montparnasse.

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Artist: Jean Jannel
Le Miroir
By Jean Jannel
Located in West Hollywood, CA
An original oil on canvas by French artist Jean Jannel, known for his figurative, genre portraits. Le Miroir, is an original oil on canvas, signed, c.1930...
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1920s Jean Jannel Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Fleurs
By Jean Jannel
Located in West Hollywood, CA
An original Pastel by French artist Jean Jannel, known for his figurative, genre portraits. Fleurs, is an original pastel on paper, signed, c.1930, offered superbly framed.
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1930s Art Deco Jean Jannel Paintings

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Oil Pastel, Paper

Mademoiselle Jannel
By Jean Jannel
Located in West Hollywood, CA
An original mixed media gouache by French artist Jean Jannel, known for his figurative, genre portraits. Mademoiselle Jannel, is an original mixed media gouache, c.1930. We acquir...
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1920s Art Deco Jean Jannel Paintings

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