Artist

Louis Auguste Albert Paul

France, 1854–1922

Louis Auguste Albert Paul was a France artist.

Louis Auguste Albert Paul was a French painter and sculptor born in Béziers in 1854 and active until his death in 1922. His artistic education was shaped by study under Jean François Millet, Paul Dubois, Auguste Rodin, and Alexandre Cabanel. Working across multiple disciplines, he served as a curator while also practicing as a ceramicist. His career reflected the diverse influences of his mentors, spanning painting, sculpture, and ceramic work. This multidisciplinary approach defined his presence in the French art world during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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