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Marie Bracquemond French Impressionist Painter, 1840-1916
.was a French Impressionist artist described by Gustave Geffroy in 1894 as one of the "le trois grandes dames" of Impressionism alongside Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt.However, her often omission from books on women artists indicate the success of her husband, F??lix Bracquemond, in his campaign to thwart her development as an artist.
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Painting ID:: 23041
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Marie Bracquemond On the Terrace at Sevres (nn02) 1880
Oil on canvas
35 5/8x45 1/4"
Petit Palais,Geneva
Painting ID:: 23042
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Marie Bracquemond The Woman in White (nn02) 1880
Oil on canvas
70 7/8x39 3/8"
Musee de Cambrai
Painting ID:: 31086
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Marie Bracquemond La Dame en blanc mk71
Toile
H.1.14
L.1.32
Musee de Cambrai
Painting ID:: 54037
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Marie Bracquemond Tea Time mk235
1880
Oil on canvas
81.5x61.5cm
Painting ID:: 54038
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Marie Bracquemond On the Terrace at Sevres mk235
1880
Oil on canvas
88x115cm
Painting ID:: 54044
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Marie Bracquemond The Lady in White mk235
1880
Oil on canvas
181x100cm
Painting ID:: 56171
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Marie Bracquemond portrait of mademoiselle charlotte du val d ognes mk247
c.1801,oil on canvas,64x51 in,162.5x129.5 cm,metropolitan museum of art,new york,ny,usa
Painting ID:: 56173
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Marie Bracquemond melancholy mk247
1801,oil on canvas,51.125x64.875 in,130x165 cm,musee de picardie,amiens,france
Painting ID:: 84159
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Marie Bracquemond The Artist Son and Sister in the Garden at Sevres Date 1890(1890)
Medium English: oil on canvas
Dimensions English: 55 x 46 cm
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Painting ID:: 88115
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Marie Bracquemond The Artist Son and Sister in the Garden at Sevres 1890(1890)
Medium English: oil on canvas
Dimensions English: 55 x 46 cm
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Painting ID:: 97093
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Marie Bracquemond Aspasia 1794(1794)
Medium oil on canvas
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Marie Bracquemond
French Impressionist Painter, 1840-1916
.was a French Impressionist artist described by Gustave Geffroy in 1894 as one of the "le trois grandes dames" of Impressionism alongside Berthe Morisot and Mary Cassatt.However, her often omission from books on women artists indicate the success of her husband, F??lix Bracquemond, in his campaign to thwart her development as an artist.