Paul-Eugène Mesplès
French painter and musician (1849–1924) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul-Eugène Mesplès (French pronunciation: [pɔl øʒɛn mɛsplɛs]; 1849–1924) was a French painter and lithographer, nicknamed the "painter of dancers"; a figure of Montmartre during the Belle Époque, he was also an engraver and an accomplished musician.[1] He sometimes signed Un Tel ("So-and-so").
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Born | 7 July 1849 Rue des Nonnains-d'Hyères, Paris |
Died | 2 September 1924 (aged 75) Quai d'Anjou, Paris |
Known for | Painting, lithography, engraving, musical composition |
Awards | Legion of Honour (Chevalier) |
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