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Pierre-Gerard Langlois Paintings

French, b. 1940

Pierre-Gérard Langlois has quite an interesting background. He was born in 1940 and died young, at 54 years old, in 1994. Langlois was a French painter and lithographer. He signed some of his work under the pseudonym G. Duroc. He graduated from the Modern Arts School of Paris, attended the Academy of Beaux-Arts at Rouen, and then took courses at the Ecole du Louvre. Langlois had his first personal exhibition in 1965, in Paris, at the Champs Elysées Théâtre.

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Artist: Pierre-Gerard Langlois
Abstract Oil Painting, Monochrome, French
By Pierre-Gerard Langlois
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Abstract Oil Painting, Monochrome, French By French artist, Pierre-Gerard Langlois (French 1940-1994) Signed by the artist on the lower right hand corner Oil painting on canvas, unfr...
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