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Jean Pierre Gras

Jean Pierre Gras (1879 - 1964) was active/lived in France.  Jean Gras is known for Sculpture, ceramics, and painting.

Jean-Pierre Gras was a French artist born on April 27, 1879 in Villeneuve-lès-Avignon. He was the son of Félix Gras, the capoulié of the Félibrige. Gras was a sculptor, ceramist, and painter who flourished in the 20th century. He died on February 25, 1964 in Avignon. One of his sculptures can be found in the niches of the historical characters of the Louvre Palace, Pavilion or wing of Rohan.

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