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Charles Clair

Charles Clair (1860 - 1930) was active/lived in France.  Charles Clair is known for Rural genre, figure, animal, landscape painting.

Born at Mars-Sur-Allier, France, Charles H. Clair was a painter and engraver of local subjects, landscapes, and animals.  He exhibited regularly at the Salon d'Artistes Francais and was made a member there in 1913.

Among the known works are pastoral paintings and paintings with shepherds and flocks at pasture, rustic landscapes, shepherdesses, women washing laundry and harvest scenes.   ...  [Displaying 400 of 648 characters.]  Artist bio

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