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Luce, Maximilien French Pointillist Painter, 1858-1941
French painter and printmaker. He was born and brought up in the working-class surroundings of Montparnasse, and an interest in the daily routines and labours of the petit peuple of Paris informs much of his art. After an apprenticeship with the wood-engraver Henri Theophile Hildebrand (b 1824), in 1876 he entered the studio of the wood-engraver Eugene Froment where he assisted in the production of engravings for various French and foreign publications such as L'Illustration and The Graphic. He also sporadically attended classes at the Academie Suisse and in the studio of Carolus-Duran. In Froment's studio he came into contact with the artists Leo Gausson and Emile-Gustave Peduzzi
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Painting ID:: 19215
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Luce, Maximilien Portrait of Henri Edmond Cross 1898, oil on canvas, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris
Painting ID:: 19216
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Luce, Maximilien The Seine at Herblay 1890, oil on canvas, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris
Painting ID:: 19217
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Luce, Maximilien The Pile Drivers Quai de la Seine at Billancourt, 1902-03, oil on canvas, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris.
Painting ID:: 19218
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Luce, Maximilien A Paris Street in May 1871 1903-1905, oil on canvas, Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris
Painting ID:: 54153
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Luce, Maximilien Paris Seen From Montmartre mk235
1887
Oil on canvas
Painting ID:: 54246
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Luce, Maximilien Notre-Dame mk235
1900
Oil on canvas
81.2x60.3cm
Painting ID:: 54247
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Luce, Maximilien Notre-Dame mk235
1901
Oil on canvas
85x79.4cm
Painting ID:: 54248
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Luce, Maximilien La Sainte-Chapelle mk235
Paris
1901
Oil on canvas
63x53cm
Painting ID:: 71178
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Luce, Maximilien portrait of paul signac mk290 1889 12x10in private collection
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Luce, Maximilien
French Pointillist Painter, 1858-1941
French painter and printmaker. He was born and brought up in the working-class surroundings of Montparnasse, and an interest in the daily routines and labours of the petit peuple of Paris informs much of his art. After an apprenticeship with the wood-engraver Henri Theophile Hildebrand (b 1824), in 1876 he entered the studio of the wood-engraver Eugene Froment where he assisted in the production of engravings for various French and foreign publications such as L'Illustration and The Graphic. He also sporadically attended classes at the Academie Suisse and in the studio of Carolus-Duran. In Froment's studio he came into contact with the artists Leo Gausson and Emile-Gustave Peduzzi