Jean Louis Plumet Art
1871-1939
Jean Louis Plumet was a landscape painter who exhibited in the most important Parisian Salons. He was a member of the delegation of the National Society of Fine Arts from 1901–05. His style can be defined as a Post-Impressionist, very heterogeneous and joyous. Plumet died in 1939.
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Artist: Jean Louis Plumet
Portrait of Arab - Original Charcoal Drawing by Jean Plumet - Early 20th Century
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Portrait of Arab is an interesting drawing realized by the French artist Jean Louis Plumet. It is in very good conditions, except for some tiny stains and a fold on the lower part of...
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Early 20th Century Modern Jean Louis Plumet Art
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Charcoal
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