André Hambourg
French(1909–1999)
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André Hambourg (1909, 1999) was a French painter celebrated for his luminous depictions of Norman ports, Mediterranean harbors, and coastal landscapes rendered in a lyrical, post-impressionist style. A student of Fernand Léger and later influenced by the Fauvist palette, he became particularly renowned for his atmospheric scenes of Honfleur, Venice, and the French Riviera. His works have appeared regularly at major auction houses including Christie's, Sotheby's, and Drouot, where they consistently attract strong bidding.
Oil on CanvasFigurative PaintingMale ArtistFrench ArtFrench ArtistModern ArtPost-Impressionism1969Outdoor Scene20th CenturyTwentieth CenturyCoastal
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