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Jean Rachmiel

Jean Rachmiel (1871 - 1954) was active/lived in New York, Michigan.  Jean Rachmiel is known for Genre, portrait, landscape, mural.

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Born Haverstraw-on-Hudson, New York in 1871, Jean Rachmiel was a painter
who would later be dubbed the "American Millet." His father, renowned
landscape painter Alexandre Rachmiel, trained Jean in drawing and painting.

At age 16, Jean studied at the Art Students League in New York City
under George de Forest Brush. In 1890, he went to Paris where he studied
under Jules Lefebvre and later at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts under Leon
Bonnat. In school, Rachmiel excelled as a figure painter but preferred
to paint scenes of Champagne and the peasants that resided there. Jean
exhibited annually at the Salon from 1898 on and was awarded the Salon's
gold medal in 1910 for a painting entitled "Le Braconnier." Many well
know American collectors would travel to Paris to purchase his paintings
and commission him to do portraits.

Jean Rachmiel exhibited at the Syracuse Museum of   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 1443 characters.]  Artist bio

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