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Fanny Fleury

Fanny Fleury (1848 - 1940) was active/lived in France.  Fanny Fleury is known for Paintings.

Born in 1848 in Paris, Fanny Laurent studied in her hometown under the renowned Jean-Jacques Henner and Carolus Duran, whose work influenced hers.  Married at a young age, she is best known under her married name of Fanny Fleury. She exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1869 and 1889, and developed a reputation as a talented portraitist and painter of figure studies.  She also painted genre scenes and still lifes, which she exhibited at the Salons of Saint-Etienne and Dijon.  Fleury received an honorable mention at the Exposition Universelle of 1889.  Examples of her work are in a number of important collections including the museums of Beziers (l' abri de Varech) and Cette (Le repos du modele).

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.  There are 9 similar (related) artists for Fanny Fleury available:    Paul Desire Trouillebert,  Abraham Hulk I,  Jacques Emile Blanche,  Antoine-Louis Barye,  Henri-Joseph Harpignies,  Henri Baptiste Lebasque,  Andre Lhote,  Eugene Galien-Laloue,  Constantin Kluge



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