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Albert Claes-Tholois

Albert Claes-Tholois (1883 - 1945) was active/lived in Belgium.  Albert Claes Tholois is known for Still life, figure, landscape painting.

Albert Claes-Tholois (1883 Ixelles - 1945 Schaerbeek)
Albert Claes-Tholois was a painter, watercolorist, draftsman, and illustrator. He switched from Impressionism to Cubism in 1920s. Montald student of the Academy of Brussels (Arto).

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