Artist

Daniel Koechlin

France, 1845–1914

Daniel Koechlin was a France artist.

Daniel Koechlin was a French painter who lived from 1845 to 1914. His artistic training included study under the artist Jean-Jacques Henner, as well as instruction from François-Louis Français. These documented relationships formed the foundation of his practice as a painter in France. His career spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, reflecting the artistic environment of his time. While specific works are not detailed here, his identity remains defined by his nationality and his role as a painter within the French tradition. His life and work stand as a record of his dedication to the visual arts during his lifetime.

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