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- Marius_Bauer abstract "Marius Alexander Jacques Bauer (25 January 1867, The Hague - 18 July 1932, Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer; best-known for his Oriental scenes. His style was largely Impressionistic, although it also derived to some extent from the Hague School. Many of his works were based on photographs he bought during his travels; some of which were by famous photographers such as Félix Bonfils.".
- Q6765943 abstract "Marius Alexander Jacques Bauer (25 January 1867, The Hague - 18 July 1932, Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer; best-known for his Oriental scenes. His style was largely Impressionistic, although it also derived to some extent from the Hague School. Many of his works were based on photographs he bought during his travels; some of which were by famous photographers such as Félix Bonfils.".
- Marius_Bauer comment "Marius Alexander Jacques Bauer (25 January 1867, The Hague - 18 July 1932, Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer; best-known for his Oriental scenes. His style was largely Impressionistic, although it also derived to some extent from the Hague School. Many of his works were based on photographs he bought during his travels; some of which were by famous photographers such as Félix Bonfils.".
- Q6765943 comment "Marius Alexander Jacques Bauer (25 January 1867, The Hague - 18 July 1932, Amsterdam) was a Dutch painter, etcher and lithographer; best-known for his Oriental scenes. His style was largely Impressionistic, although it also derived to some extent from the Hague School. Many of his works were based on photographs he bought during his travels; some of which were by famous photographers such as Félix Bonfils.".