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    Léon François Comerre (10 October 1850 – 20 February 1916) was a French academic painter, famous for his portraits of beautiful women and Oriental themes...
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    Jacqueline Comerre, née Paton (1 May 1859 – 1955) was a French painter and sculptor, and the wife of the painter Léon-François Comerre (1850-1916). Comerre-Paton...
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    Collier (British, 1850–1934) Samuel Colman (American, 1832–1920) Léon François Comerre (French, 1850–1916) Colin Campbell Cooper (American, 1856–1937)...
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    1874 – Paul-Albert Besnard 1875 – Léon Comerre 1876 – Joseph Wencker [fr] 1877 – Théobald Chartran 1878 – François Schommer and Julius Schmid 1879 – Alfred-Henri...
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    His notable students there include Alfred Agache, Edgar-Henri Boutry, Léon Comerre, Albert Darcq, Pharaon de Winter and Gaston Thys [fr]. In 1850, he married...
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    known as Jeune femme en rose (see gallery)), Auguste Renoir, Léon Bonnat, Léon Comerre, Anders Zorn (a portrait in 1888 and an etching in 1889), and...
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    White Pipe [Aman-Jean] [1883]; The Painter Aman-Jean as Pierrot [1883]), Léon Comerre (Pierrot [1884], Pierrot Playing the Mandolin [1884]), Henri Rousseau...
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  • White Pipe [Aman-Jean] (1883); The Painter Aman-Jean as Pierrot (1883) Léon Comerre: Pierrot (1884), Pierrot Playing the Mandolin (1884) Henri Rousseau:...
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    the earliest surviving books of mandore music, the Music Tablature of François de Chancey was published in 1629 and featured music for the French court...
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