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Maxime Maufra (17 May 1861 – 23 May 1918) was a
French landscape and
marine painter,
etcher and lithographer.
Maufra first began painting at 18. He was...
- has a
Wallace fountain and is
planted with
horse chestnut trees.
Maxime Maufra (1863–1918) was the
first noted artist to take up
residence in Bateau-Lavoir...
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Synthetist landscapes under Sérusier's leadership.
Together with
Maxime Maufra and
Charles Filiger, they
hoped to
embark on a new form of art.
Though they...
- Lavacourt. Two
other Impressionists,
Camille ****arro (1830–1903) and
Maxime Maufra (1861–1918) also
represented the port of Le
Havre which also
inspired Paul...
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School painters as Émile Bernard,
Maurice Denis,
Georges Lacombe,
Maxime Maufra and Paul Sérusier. The town's best
known product is
Quimper faience, tin-glazed...
- love of nature. In
Henry Moret,
aquarelles et
peinture 1856–1913,
Maxime Maufra comments: "Coasts, forests, valleys, in
every season he
observed them with...
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Maxime Maufra, The Road from Gaud (La
Route de Gaud),
lithograph in 4 colours, 1893...
- 1913 (in French)
Fernand Benoit, Les Baux, Paris, 1928 (in French) O.
Maufras, The
castrum of Baux de Provence:
History of a
medieval fortified site...
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Francis Picabia,
Jacques Villon, Édouard Vuillard, Félix Vallotton,
Maxime Maufra,
Henri Manguin,
Armand Guillaumin,
Henri Lebasque,
Gustave Loiseau, Albert...
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Overcast Day at Saint-Mammès,
Alfred Sisley, c. 1880 Gust of Wind,
Maxime Maufra, 1899
Forest Interior (Sous-Bois), Paul Gauguin, 1884 The Fort of Antibes...