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Artist: Léa Lafugie
Young Siamese Woman at Her Dressing Table
Young Siamese Woman at Her Dressing Table

Young Siamese Woman at Her Dressing Table

By Léa Lafugie

Located in Paris, FR

Léa Lafugie (1890–1972) was a painter who traveled extensively across Asia. She was renowned for her portraits. She studied at the School of Decorative Arts, followed by the École de...

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1920s Art Deco Léa Lafugie Art

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Oil, Panel

Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), portrait of a young Cambodian woman
Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), portrait of a young Cambodian woman

Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), portrait of a young Cambodian woman

By Léa Lafugie

Located in Paris, FR

Léa Lafugie was a French painter born in Paris, known for her portraits and landscapes inspired by her travels. She studied at the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris and lat...

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1920s Art Deco Léa Lafugie Art

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Oil, Board

"The opium smoker", Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)
"The opium smoker", Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)

"The opium smoker", Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)

By Léa Lafugie

Located in Paris, FR

Léa Lafugie (1890–1972) was a painter who traveled extensively across Asia. She was renowned for her portraits. She studied at the School of Decorative Arts, followed by the École de...

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1920s Modern Léa Lafugie Art

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Watercolor

Lady of Shanghai, Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)
Lady of Shanghai, Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)

Lady of Shanghai, Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)

By Léa Lafugie

Located in Paris, FR

Léa Lafugie (1890–1972) was a painter who traveled extensively across Asia. She was renowned for her portraits. She studied at the School of Decorative Arts, followed by the École de...

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1920s Art Deco Léa Lafugie Art

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Canvas, Oil

"The Laotian Fruit Seller", Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)
"The Laotian Fruit Seller", Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)

"The Laotian Fruit Seller", Léa Lafugie (1890-1972)

By Léa Lafugie

Located in Paris, FR

Léa Lafugie (1890–1972) was a painter who traveled extensively across Asia. She was renowned for her portraits. She studied at the School of Decorative Arts, followed by the École de...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Léa Lafugie Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), gouache of a Tibetan woman and child
Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), gouache of a Tibetan woman and child

Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), gouache of a Tibetan woman and child

By Léa Lafugie

Located in Paris, FR

Léa Lafugie is a painter who has travelled extensively throughout Asia. She is renowned for her portraits. She studied at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, then at the Ecole de...

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1920s Art Deco Léa Lafugie Art

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), gouache of a Burmese dancer
Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), gouache of a Burmese dancer

Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), gouache of a Burmese dancer

By Léa Lafugie

Located in Paris, FR

Léa Lafugie is a painter who has travelled extensively throughout Asia. She is renowned for her portraits. She studied at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, then at the Ecole de...

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1920s Art Deco Léa Lafugie Art

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), watercolor of a "Ta Moc" woman and child
Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), watercolor of a "Ta Moc" woman and child

Léa LAFUGIE (1890-1972), watercolor of a "Ta Moc" woman and child

By Léa Lafugie

Located in Paris, FR

Léa Lafugie is a painter who has travelled extensively throughout Asia. She is renowned for her portraits. She studied at the Ecole des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, then at the Ecole de...

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1920s Léa Lafugie Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

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