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Claude Guilleminet

Claude Guilleminet (1821 - 1860) was active/lived in France.  Claude Guilleminet is known for Animal and genre scenes, landscapes.

Claude Guilleminet was born in 1821. He was a French painter of still lifes, especially of animal and genre scenes. Claude exhibited in 1857 in the Paris Salon. Claude Guilleminet passed away in 1860.   ...  [Displaying 212 of 410 characters.]  Artist bio

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