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Léon Frédéric Art

1856-1940

Léon Frédéric was a Belgian Symbolist painter. In 1883, he moved to Nafraiture in the Belgian Ardennes. He painted the valley of Nafraiture several times, making it one of his principal themes of creation. In 1929, Frédéric created a Baron and Knight on the order of King Leopold. His works are present in several Museums, including Musée d'Orsay in Paris, Museums of Art and History in Brussels and at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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Artist: Léon Frédéric
Landscape at Nafraiture by Léon Frederic (1856 - 1940)
By Léon Frédéric
Located in Gent, VOV
Léon Frédéric was one of the greatest representatives of Belgian symbolism and realism. He was ennobled as a baron in 1929 by King Albert I. Discove...
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20th Century Léon Frédéric Art

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Léon Frédéric (1856-1940) Vallée de Nafraiture, Oil on panel
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Léon Frédéric (1856-1940) Vallée de Nafraiture signed with the estate stamp at the lower left Oil on canvas transfered on panel 29.5 x 44.55 cm Certific...
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1930s Post-Impressionist Léon Frédéric Art

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