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Jeanne (Janebe) Barraud-Pellet

Jeanne (Janebe) Barraud-Pellet (1907 - 2000) was active/lived in Switzerland.  Jeanne Barraud Pellet is known for Painting.

Jeanne Barraud Pellet, called Janebé (1907-2000)

She was a painter and illustrator, her preferred subjects being genre figures and Swiss landscapes.  She was married from 1926 to 1950 to the Swiss painter Charles Barraud.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Jeanne (Janebe) Barraud-Pellet available:    Fritz Pumpin,  Louis Durr,  Walter Rudolf Mumprecht,  Karl Schenk,  Marcus Jacobi,  Hans Gartmeier,  Hans Jegerlehner,  Mili Weber,  Rolf Durig,  Max Von Muhlenen,  Albert Neuenschwander,  Susy Kathy Thys,  Fernand Giauque,  Albert Lindegger,  Philippe Robert,  Martin Peter Fluck,  Jean Andre Evard,  Emile Cardinaux,  Martin Lauterburg,  Werner Gfeller,  Jean-François Comment,  Arnold Brugger,  Francois De Ribeaupierre,  Gottfried Tritten



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