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Émile-René Ménard

Émile-René Ménard was a French painter, printmaker, draftsperson, teacher and artist (1862–1930). He was born at 5th arrondissement of Paris and died at 14th arrondissement of Paris.

Also recorded as Emile-René Ménard · Emile René Ménard · René-Emile Ménard · Marie Auguste Emile René Ménard

Émile-René Ménard

Émile René Ménard, French painter

Staff photographer, colorized by uploader · Figaro - Salon French Magazine 1900 · Public domain

Full name
Marie Auguste Émile René Ménard
Born
1862 · 5th arrondissement of Paris
Died
1930 · 14th arrondissement of Paris
Nationality
France
Occupation
painter · printmaker · draftsperson · teacher · artist
Fields
visual arts · painting
Movements
Symbolism
Education
Académie Julian
Teachers
William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Known for
Charles Cottet
Honours
Officer of the Legion of Honour · Knight of the Legion of Honour
Languages
French

In this article

  1. 01Biography
  2. 02Notes, references and evidence

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