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Rene Schutzenberger Rene Schutzenberger (Mulhouse July 29, 1860, Paris December 31, 1916), also known as Paul Rene Schutzenberger, was a French painter.
Born in an Alsatian family of famous brewers, his father Paul Schutzenberger (1829-1897) was a French chemist. The painter Louis-Frederic Schutzenberger (1825-1903) was his cousin.
He studied at the Academie Julian under Jean-Paul Laurens.
He started to exhibit at the Salon des artistes français since 1891, at the Salon des Independants since 1902 and at the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts since 1907. He got an honourable mention at the Salon of 1897 and at the Universal Exhibition of 1900.
He practices genre painting, portraits, nudes and landscapes. He treats subjects of the daily life and intimists subjects. His style is close to the Post-Impressionism movement. His drawings are influenced by the Nabis.
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 92067 Liseuse a la fenetre
1890(1890)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 124,5 X 90 cm
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 92441 La Coiffure
Date 1911(1911)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 121 X 91 cm (47.6 X 35.8 in)
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 94459 The Perfume
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 94460 The Jade Necklace
Date 1914(1914)
Medium oil on canvas
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 94461 The Flowery Folding-screen
Date 1911
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Rene Schutzenberger Rene Schutzenberger (Mulhouse July 29, 1860, Paris December 31, 1916), also known as Paul Rene Schutzenberger, was a French painter.
Born in an Alsatian family of famous brewers, his father Paul Schutzenberger (1829-1897) was a French chemist. The painter Louis-Frederic Schutzenberger (1825-1903) was his cousin.
He studied at the Academie Julian under Jean-Paul Laurens.
He started to exhibit at the Salon des artistes français since 1891, at the Salon des Independants since 1902 and at the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts since 1907. He got an honourable mention at the Salon of 1897 and at the Universal Exhibition of 1900.
He practices genre painting, portraits, nudes and landscapes. He treats subjects of the daily life and intimists subjects. His style is close to the Post-Impressionism movement. His drawings are influenced by the Nabis.
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