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Jean-Emile Laboureur (French, 1877-1943)
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Jean-Emile Laboureur Le Café du Commerce
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Biographie |
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1877 |
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born in Nantes, France |
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1895 |
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traveled to Paris intending to study law at the Sorbonne, the great wood engraver Auguste Lepere taught him woodcutting |
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1913 |
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invented a cubist idiom all his own |
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1915 |
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began experimenting with engraving |
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1943 |
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died |
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Expositions |
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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston |
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Art Institute of Chicago |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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Philadelphia Museum of Art |
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National Gallery of Art, Washington |
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