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Emile Schuffenecker

1851–1934

Spring-like Morning c.1896
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Biography

Claude-Émile Schuffenecker (8 December 1851 – 31 July 1934) was a French Post-Impressionist artist, painter, art teacher and art collector. A friend of Paul Gauguin and Odilon Redon, and one of the first collectors of works by Vincent van Gogh, Schuffenecker was instrumental in establishing The Volpini Exhibition, in 1889.

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Post-impressionism

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  • Spring-like Morning

    Emile Schuffenecker
    c.1896
  • Seascape (Cliffs)

    Emile Schuffenecker
    c.1895
  • Cliffs and the Sea

    Emile Schuffenecker
    c.1895
  • Cliff, Grey Weather

    Emile Schuffenecker
    c.1895
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