Émile Lombard (painter)

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Émile-Félicien Lombard (1883 - ?) was a French painter. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Émile Félicien Lombard Les arts du feu: une innovation en peinture : Émile Lombard, - 1955
  2. Max Jacob et les artistes de son temps: de Picasso à Dubuffet 1989 p126 "Entré à la Bibliothèque vers 1935. Paris, Bibliothèque littéraire Jacques Doucet. OANS indication de prénom, il est difficile d'sdentifier l'auteur de cette caricature. 11 pourrait toutefois s'agir de Émile-Félicien Lombard ou d'Alfred Lombard"