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Pierre Puvis de Chavannes

Pierre-Cécile Puvis de Chavannes, c. 1880, after a negative by [[Étienne Carjat]] Pierre Puvis de Chavannes (; 14 December 1824 – 24 October 1898) was a French painter known for his mural painting, who came to be known as "the painter for France". He became the co-founder and president of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and his work influenced many other artists, notably Robert Genin, and he aided medallists by designs and suggestions for their works. Puvis de Chavannes was a prominent painter in the early Third Republic. Émile Zola described his work as "an art made of reason, passion, and will". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Arcadia by the shore : the mythic world of Puvis de Chavannes = Mizube no Arukadia : Pyusuvi · do · Shavannu
    Arcadia by the shore : the mythic world of Puvis de Chavannes = 水辺のアルカディア : ピュスヴィ · ド · シャヴァンヌ /
    by Puvis de Chavannes, Pierre, 1824-1898

    Imprint 2014
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    Puvis de Chavannes by Petrie, Brian

    Imprint 1997
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    Puvis de Chavannes and the modern tradition : [exhibition held at the] Art Gallery of Ontario, October 24-November 30, 1975 by Wattenmaker, Richard J.

    Imprint 1975
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    L'oeuvre de Puvis de Chavannes à Amiens by Scheid, G. (Gustave)

    Imprint 1907
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    Pierre Puvis de Chavannes by Price, Aimée Brown, 1939-

    Imprint 2010
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    Catalogue des dessins et peintures de Puvis de Chavannes

    Imprint 1979
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