Artist

Médéric Bottin

France, 1874–1912

Médéric Bottin was a France artist.

Médéric Bottin was a French painter who lived from 1874 to 1912. His artistic training took place under the guidance of three notable instructors: Léon Bonnat, Pharaon de Winter, and Jules Lefebvre. These mentors provided the foundation for his work as a painter during his lifetime. Bottin remains a documented figure in French art history, recognized for his study under these established masters. His career, though brief, reflects the academic influences of late nineteenth-century France. No additional details regarding his specific works or personal life are recorded in the available documentation.

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