Artist

Charles Lucien Léandre

France, 1862–1934

Charles Lucien Léandre was a France artist.

Charles Lucien Léandre was a French artist who lived from 1862 to 1934. His documented practice encompassed work as an illustrator, poster artist, painter, caricaturist, etcher, and draftsperson. During his formative years, he studied under the artists Alexandre Cabanel, Émile Bin, and Adolphe Yvon. This training supported a career defined by diverse visual media, ranging from large-scale painting to printed graphic arts. His output reflects the breadth of these early influences and the varied roles he undertook within the French art world of his time.

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