Armand Gautier (painter)

Armand Gautier (painter)

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birthdate = 1825
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Armand Désiré Gautier (1825–1894) was a French painter and lithographer. He was a student of Léon Cogniet.cite web | title = The famous painters of Normandy | url = http://www.galerieneffegravurehonfleur.com/e_b_biography_notes.htm#gautier_armand | accessdate =2008-03-07] He was named "the Painter of the Sisters of Charity", and the E. Boudin Museum preserves one of his works.

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* [http://www.scholarsresource.com/browse/artist/2142561979 Armand Gautier at "Scholar's Resource"]
* [http://web.artprice.com/ps/artitems.aspx?view=all&idarti=MTM1NzY4NDA1NTYxNTg=&refGenre=A&page=1 Armand Désiré Gautier at "artprice.com"]


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