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Henri Duvoisin

Henri Duvoisin (1877 - 1959) was active/lived in Switzerland.  Henri Duvoisin is known for Still life paintings.

Henri Duvoisin was a painter born in Geneva. He studied with Camille Pissaro and at the School of Industrial Arts and municipal art schools. He worked mainly with Pignolat, Bodmer, and Gaud. Duvoisin is known for his still life paintings. The Rath Museum in Geneva has one of his still life paintings in its collection.

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