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Charles Edouard Frère

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Charles-Édouard Frère
BornJuly 10, 1837
DiedNovember 3, 1894
NationalityFrance

Charles-Édouard Frère (July 10, 1837 – November 3, 1894) was a French genre painter.

Helping Hands, 1880

Frère was born in Paris as the son of Pierre Édouard Frère, whose style of genre works he continued. He is known for interiors and landscapes. The orientalist Charles-Théodore Frère was his uncle.[1]

Charles-Édouard Frère died in Mareil-en-France, after a falling from a cart.[2]

References

  1. ^ Charles Edouard Frère in the RKD
  2. ^ (in French) Le Gaulois, November 4, 1894.