Artist

Léon-Laurent Galand

France, 1872–1960

Léon-Laurent Galand was a France artist.

Léon-Laurent Galand was a French painter who lived from 1872 to 1960. His artistic education included study under three significant figures of the era. He trained with Gustave Moreau, whose symbolic approach influenced a generation of artists. He also studied under Robert Delaunay, known for his work with color and light. Additionally, Galand received instruction from Fernand Cormon, a respected academic painter. These mentors provided a diverse foundation for his practice. Galand remained in France throughout his life, developing his work within this rich cultural context. His career reflects the breadth of training available to artists in late nineteenth and early twentieth century France.

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