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Paul-Léon Bleger

Paul-Léon Bleger (1889 - 1981) was active/lived in France.  Paul Leon Bleger is known for Landscape and portrait paintings of Africa and Madagascar.

Paul Léon Bléger was born in 1889 in Mulhouse/Mühlhausen and died in 1981 in Geneva.

He exhibited at the Salon from 1922 to 1936, and traveled to Africa and Madagascar where he painted landscapes and people in portraits and everyday scenes.

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