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Jean Colin

Jean Colin (1881 - 1961) was active/lived in Belgium.  Jean Colin is known for Painting; graphic artist.

Jean Colin was born in 1881 in Ixelles, Belgium. Colin trained as a painter and graphic artist. Colin attended the drawing school in Anderlecht from 1893 to 1905, then studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, including with Isidore Verheyden. Colin won the 1910 medal at the Brussels World Exhibition as well as several other awards and participated in numerous exhibitions at home and abroad.AKL, Bénézit and Wikipedia Belgium

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.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Jean Colin available:    Omer Coppens,  Julien Stappers,  Paul Permeke,  Joseph Edouard Stevens,  Simon Van Gelderen,  Jean Boquet,  Taf Wallet,  Oswald Poreau,  Jean Laudy,  Gustave Camus,  Georges Creten,  Léon Devos,  Georges Bernier,  Alfred Theodore Joseph Bastien,  Carl Prevot,  Pierre Paulus,  Felix De Boeck,  Louis Victor Artan,  Louis Lieven Theophile Clesse,  Isidore Verheyden,  Léon Navez,  Paul George Klein,  René Clarot,  Georges Antoine van Zevenberghen



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