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Jean D'Esparbes

Jean D'Esparbes (1898 - 1968) was active/lived in France.  Jean DEsparbes is known for Figure, genre, harelequin, clown, landscape, still life painting.

French artist Jean D'Esparbes was born in 1898. 

D'Esparbes was a painter and writer.  Jean was the son of the painter Georges d´Esparbès, and friends with Renoir and Bonnard.

D'Esparbes exhibited in the Salon des Indépendants since 1920 and in the Salon d´Antomne since 1924.

Jean D'Esparbes passed away in 1968. In 1988 there was retrospective at the Musée Montmartre in Paris. 

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