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- Paule_Gobillard abstract "Paule Gobillard (December 3, 1867 – 1946) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter who was heavily influenced by the Impressionists. She is the niece of Berthe Morisot and Eugène Manet, the brother of Édouard Manet, taught her lessons in painting as part of her education upon being orphaned at an early age. Relatively unknown in the art scene contrary to her relatives, she exhibited with the Société des Indépendants, respectively in 1904 and in 1926.".
- Paule_Gobillard birthDate "1867-12-03".
- Paule_Gobillard birthName "Paule Gobillard".
- Paule_Gobillard birthPlace Brittany.
- Paule_Gobillard birthPlace Quimperl%C3%A9.
- Paule_Gobillard birthPlace Quimperlé.
- Paule_Gobillard birthYear "1867".
- Paule_Gobillard deathDate "1946".
- Paule_Gobillard deathPlace Paris.
- Paule_Gobillard deathYear "1946".
- Paule_Gobillard field Painting.
- Paule_Gobillard movement Post-Impressionism.
- Paule_Gobillard nationality France.
- Paule_Gobillard thumbnail Berthe_Morisot_-_Paule_Gobillard_en_robe_de_bal.jpg?width=300.
- Paule_Gobillard training Berthe_Morisot.
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- Paule_Gobillard birthName "Paule Gobillard".
- Paule_Gobillard birthPlace "Quimperlé, Brittany, France".
- Paule_Gobillard caption "Berthe Morisot, Paule Gobillard en robe de bal, 1887".
- Paule_Gobillard dateOfBirth "1867-12-03".
- Paule_Gobillard dateOfDeath "1946".
- Paule_Gobillard deathDate "1946".
- Paule_Gobillard deathPlace Paris.
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- Paule_Gobillard movement Post-Impressionism.
- Paule_Gobillard name "Gobillard, Paule".
- Paule_Gobillard name "Paule Gobillard".
- Paule_Gobillard nationality France.
- Paule_Gobillard placeOfBirth "Quimperlé, Brittany, France".
- Paule_Gobillard placeOfDeath "Paris, France".
- Paule_Gobillard shortDescription "Visual artist".
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- Paule_Gobillard comment "Paule Gobillard (December 3, 1867 – 1946) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter who was heavily influenced by the Impressionists. She is the niece of Berthe Morisot and Eugène Manet, the brother of Édouard Manet, taught her lessons in painting as part of her education upon being orphaned at an early age. Relatively unknown in the art scene contrary to her relatives, she exhibited with the Société des Indépendants, respectively in 1904 and in 1926.".
- Paule_Gobillard label "Paule Gobillard".
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- Paule_Gobillard depiction Berthe_Morisot_-_Paule_Gobillard_en_robe_de_bal.jpg.
- Paule_Gobillard givenName "Paule".
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- Paule_Gobillard name "Gobillard, Paule".
- Paule_Gobillard name "Paule Gobillard".
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