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René Charles Edmond His (1 February 1877—1960), who signed his paintings René His or E. René-His, was a formally trained French painter known for landscapes, especially of rivers, and for Orientalist scenes inspired by travel in Algeria. Coming of age and achieving early success at the end of the 1800s, His carried into the twentieth century the rigorous Academic standards and pre-Impressionist realism of earlier French artists like Jean-Léon Gérôme. After the large virtuoso paintings that launched his career, he settled into a steady production of riverine landscapes of more conventional dimensions with exquisite colors and illusionistic depictions of light on still water. He exhibited in the Paris Salon virtually every year of his long career, and his paintings found collectors throughou

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  • René Charles Edmond His (1 February 1877—1960), who signed his paintings René His or E. René-His, was a formally trained French painter known for landscapes, especially of rivers, and for Orientalist scenes inspired by travel in Algeria. Coming of age and achieving early success at the end of the 1800s, His carried into the twentieth century the rigorous Academic standards and pre-Impressionist realism of earlier French artists like Jean-Léon Gérôme. After the large virtuoso paintings that launched his career, he settled into a steady production of riverine landscapes of more conventional dimensions with exquisite colors and illusionistic depictions of light on still water. He exhibited in the Paris Salon virtually every year of his long career, and his paintings found collectors throughout his lifetime and beyond, especially in France and Great Britain, less so in the United States. (en)
  • René Charles Edmond His, né le 15 février 1877 à Colombes et mort le 29 décembre 1960 à Paris 14e, est un peintre français. (fr)
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  • Prix Brizard, 1898 (en)
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  • René Charles Edmond His (en)
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  • French (en)
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  • E René-His--signature.jpg (en)
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  • Les Gorges d’el Kantara près de Biskra , Matin de Juin (en)
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  • René Charles Edmond His, né le 15 février 1877 à Colombes et mort le 29 décembre 1960 à Paris 14e, est un peintre français. (fr)
  • René Charles Edmond His (1 February 1877—1960), who signed his paintings René His or E. René-His, was a formally trained French painter known for landscapes, especially of rivers, and for Orientalist scenes inspired by travel in Algeria. Coming of age and achieving early success at the end of the 1800s, His carried into the twentieth century the rigorous Academic standards and pre-Impressionist realism of earlier French artists like Jean-Léon Gérôme. After the large virtuoso paintings that launched his career, he settled into a steady production of riverine landscapes of more conventional dimensions with exquisite colors and illusionistic depictions of light on still water. He exhibited in the Paris Salon virtually every year of his long career, and his paintings found collectors throughou (en)
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  • René Charles Edmond His (fr)
  • René Charles Edmond His (en)
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