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Henri Verge-Sarrat

Henri Verge-Sarrat (1880 - 1966) was active/lived in United States, France.  Henri Verge Sarrat is known for Land-and seascape paintings.

Vergé-Sarrat was a watercolorist known for his realistic depictions of nature, particularly scenes from North Africa such as Morocco. He exhibited his work at various Salons including the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, d'Automne, and des Tuileries.

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  • Art Institute of Chicago

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