
François-Adolphe Grison
French(1845–1914)
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François-Adolphe Grison (1845, 1914) was a French painter celebrated for his intimate interior scenes depicting elegant women engaged in domestic pursuits, often rendered in richly detailed settings with meticulous attention to fabric, light, and decorative objects. He studied under notable academic masters and exhibited at the Paris Salon, gaining recognition for his refined technique and warm, atmospheric compositions. His work is frequently sought after at auction for its charm, technical polish, and quintessentially Belle Époque sensibility.
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