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Biography of Georges Pierre Bouche
Georges Pierre Bouche, born in Lyon on January 24, 1874 and died in Celles-sur-Durolle on May 12, 1941, is a French painter whose work marked the beginning of the 20th century. Initially a student of architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Lyon, he moved to Paris where he established a joint studio with Pierre Laprade.
After Laprade's departure, Bouche married Émilie Charmy. He began exhibiting his works in 1902 at the Salon d'Automne, the Salon des Indépendants, and the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. His recognition grew particularly during the Retrospective des Indépendants in 1926, where he distinguished himself with paintings such as *Ma Grand-mère*, *Paysage du Dauphiné*, *Paysage en Auvergne*, *Vue sur Notre Dame*, *Jeux*, and *Palette et pinceaux*.
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Georges Pierre Bouche is a painter whose work demonstrates a deep research into color and light. His works, exhibited in various prestigious salons, are recognized for their ability to capture the beauty of the French landscape and intimate scenes. His contribution to modern art is marked by a unique sensitivity to detail and a refined technique that continues to influence art lovers and historians.
Bouche leaves a lasting legacy in the art world, as an artist whose works continue to fascinate with their aesthetic quality and innovation.
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Portrait of Katia Granoff - Bouche Georges
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