Les artistes n'apparaissent pas par ordre chronologique de naissance, ni par ordre alphabétique.

Peintre français de la Nouvelle Ecole de Paris, et acteur principal de la peinture figurative en France de l’après guerre jusqu’aux années 1980, Edouard Pignon, montra très tôt un intérêt pour le dessin et les images peintes ou gravées.

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Jean-Michel BASQUIAT, American painter, very early became a popular avant-garde painter and pioneer of the underground movement.

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A French national, Jenny-Laure Garcin was a painter, filmmaker and writer.

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Prampolini occupies a special place in the European abstract art landscape.

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Delaunay was part of an avant-garde generation, particularly prolific artistically between 1912 and 1914.

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Philipp Bauknecht is characterized by a colorful and relaxed expressionist style. Initially influenced by late impressionism and Art Nouveau, he found his own expressionist style when he moved to Switzerland.

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Torres Garcia is probably the best-known Uruguayan artist. He is the one who invented constructive universalism, which is his own artistic theory.

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As one of the most sought-after painters and decorators of his time, Maurice DENIS was a prolific artist.

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A painter and engraver from the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, Félix Vallotton had dual nationality, Swiss by origin and French, which he obtained in 1900. He was also a writer.

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Painter, born in Normandy, died in Paris. He was a pupil of Bonnat in Paris (1882), then of Cormons. His pictorial influences come from Gauguin and Signac.

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A renowned history painter, portraitist and illustrator, Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel treated his classical and traditional subjects according to a symbolist aesthetic.

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As an academic and professor at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, a frequent exhibitor at the Salon des artistes français in Paris and a member of the painting jury, Aimé Morot was an influential person in Parisian art circles,

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