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Victor Marais-Milton

Victor Marais-Milton (1872 - 1968) was active/lived in France.  Victor Marais Milton is known for Figure, genre painting.

Much like fellow countryman Jehan-Georges Vibert (1840-1902), French artist Victor Marais-Milton painted genre scenes of the upper echelons of the Roman Catholic Church enjoying wealth and leisure, and his work became very popular during the late nineteenth-century.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Victor Marais-Milton available:    David Emile Joseph De Noter,  Cesare Auguste Detti,  Johan Barthold Jongkind,  Henriette Ronner,  William Russell (Sir William) Flint,  Martin Rico y Ortega,  Yves Brayer,  Leon Augustin L'hermitte,  John Frederick Herring Jr,  Alfred Fontville De Breanski Jr,  Leon Richet,  Josse Impens,  Englebert Van Anderlecht,  Thierry de Cordier,  Fred Bervoets,  Jef Van Tuerenhout,  Johan Tahon,  Gen Paul,  Dietz Edzard,  Willy De Sauter,  Patrick Villas,  Georges Jeanclos,  Philippe Vandenberg,  Roger Raveel



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