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Paul Neri

Paul Neri (1910 - 1966) is known for Painting.

Paul Néri lived in Morocco for many years. He settled in the Meknes region, from where he spread his influence throughout the rest of the country. The Marrakech region and the valleys of the High Atlas are his main sources of inspiration. He set out to document the oases, towns and scenes of life he encountered. Landscapes are his favorite subject, but he also has a particular fondness for fantasias.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Paul Neri available:    Solange Monvoisin,  Matteo Brondy,  Jean Gaston Mantel,  Constant Louche,  Maurice Bismouth,  Frédéric Marius de Buzon,  Edouard Herzig,  Alexis Auguste Delahogue,  Jules Lellouche,  Assouaou Mammeri,  Dario Mecatti,  Maxime Noire,  Louis John Endres,  Odette Bruneau,  Paul-Elie Dubois,  Maurice Bouviolle,  Gustave Lemaitre,  Émile Boivin,  Andre Sureda,  Gustave Lino,  Jean Raymond Hippolyte Lazerges,  Jean Émile Laurent,  Marcel Blairat,  Marcel Busson



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