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- Guillaume Seignac (French pronunciation: [ɡijom sɛɲak]; 25 September 1870 – 2 October 1924) was a French academic painter. Guillaume was born in Rennes...
- glory flowers by Jules Joseph Lefebvre La Nymphe de la Foret by Guillaume Seignac Statue of a Nymph with Cornucopia by Đorđe Jovanović in Dunavski park,...
- Diana Hunting, Guillaume Seignac...
- 19th-century painting of the Roman goddess Diana by Guillaume Seignac...
- was wide and varied and included paintings by Philip Mercier, Guillaume Seignac, George Romney, and Paul de Longpré. The mansion also featured an Old West-style...
- Saltimbanques [1888]), Pablo Pic****o (Pierrot and Columbine [1900]), Guillaume Seignac (Pierrot's Embrace [1900]), Théophile Steinlen (Pierrot and the Cat [1889])...
- Edmond His Phoebe Davis Natt Otis Oldfield Ker Xavier Roussel Guillaume Seignac André Suréda Henry Valensi [fr] Édouard Vuillard Herbert Ward Wilbur Winfield...
- painter Louis-Frederic Schützenberger (1825–1903), painter Guillaume Seignac (1870–1924), painter Joseph-Noël Sylvestre (1847–1926), painter Auguste...
- Oleinik (Ukraine, 1953-2014). Pierre Auguste Cot Dionysia (1870) Guillaume Seignac The Awakening of Psyche Gustave Caillebotte La femme à la rose Hans Makart...
- Chantron (Danae, 1891), Gaston Bussière (The Nereids, 1902), Guillaume Seignac (The Awakening of Psyche, 1904), etc. In Great Britain, Victorian society...