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Henri-Julien Dumont

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Henri Julien Dumont, At the races, oil on canvas laid on panel, 50,8 x 61 cm

Henri-Julien Dumont (1859, Beauvais, Oise - 1921) was a French impressionist painter. His works were exhibited at the Salon and the Société des Artistes Indépendants. Henri-Julien Dumont's paintings were rewarded in 1900 with a bronze medal at the Universal exhibition.[1]

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