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Gilbert Louis Bellan

Gilbert Louis Bellan (1868 - 1938) was active/lived in France.  Gilbert Bellan is known for Painting.

Gilbert-Louis Bellan (1868-1938)

A painter in both oils and watercolors, Gilbert-Louis Bellan was born in Paris, France on  June 19, 1868.  By 1887, he showed at an exposition at the Salon of French Artists and continued his relationship with them until the 1920's.  He also participated in the exhibitions of the National Beaux-Arts, the Salon of Independence at the Tuilleries in Paris, and the Watercolor International Exhibition from 1911 through 1936.

He was sent to the Mission of the Armies in 1917 where he created a series of paintings and sketches that he titled France Devastated and Reborn and again, in 1920, the Director of the Beaux-Arts commissioned him for a series illustrating liberated France.  In those paintings, he depicted devastated scenes with both individuality and compassion. The Circle of the Interallied Union honored his wartime paintings in 1923, some of which are now owned by the city of Paris and others by the Museum of Wa   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 2261 characters.]  Artist bio

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