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Maximilien Luce Maximilien Luce (March 13, 1858 - February 6, 1941) was a French Neo-impressionist artist. A printmaker, painter, and anarchist, Luce is best known for his pointillist canvases. He grew up in the working class Montparnasse, and became a painter of landscapes and urban scenes which frequently emphasize the activities of people at work. He was a member of the Groupe de Lagny with Leo Gausson, Émile-Gustave Cavallo-Peduzzi and Lucien Pissarro.
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 11600 Henri Edmond Kreuz Henri Edmond Cross
1898 3~ 3 1/4~~ X 2~ 8~~ (100 X 81 cm) 1898
3' 3 1/4'' x 2' 8''(100 x 81 cm)
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 93554 Montmartre, de la rue Cortot, vue vers saint-denis
Date c. 1900
Medium oil on canvas
TTD
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Maximilien Luce Maximilien Luce (March 13, 1858 - February 6, 1941) was a French Neo-impressionist artist. A printmaker, painter, and anarchist, Luce is best known for his pointillist canvases. He grew up in the working class Montparnasse, and became a painter of landscapes and urban scenes which frequently emphasize the activities of people at work. He was a member of the Groupe de Lagny with Leo Gausson, Émile-Gustave Cavallo-Peduzzi and Lucien Pissarro.
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