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André Beronneau

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André Beronneau (1886–1973)[1] was a French painter active during the first half of the 20th century. He is famous for his sumptuous French landscapes of southern Brittany and Provence.[2] He exhibited his works at the Salon des Indépendants in Paris between 1926 and 1935.[2]

Œuvres

  • Saint-Tropez-Vieille tour, Musée Alfred-Canel (Pont-Audemer, 27)

Notes

  1. ^ Artnet
  2. ^ a b Benezit Dictionary of Artists in 14 volumes, Éditions Gründ, Jan 1999, 13440 p. (ISBN 2700030214)
  • Artnet Photos of André Beronneau's artworks.
  • Findartinfo André Beronneau's artworks in auctions.