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The author presents a concise, personal portrait of the painter through anecdotal reportage, critical reflection, and documentary material. He recounts journeys to the artist's Provençal haunts and conversations with those who knew him, situating artistic practice amid local landscapes, household relations and wartime atmosphere. Chapters alternate biographical sketches, character studies, reproductions and commentary on technique and subjects, with attention to family, correspondence, and the surrounding topography that informed the work. The text functions as collected notes intended to supplement fuller future studies rather than a definitive life.

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Gustave Coquiot

Gustave Coquiot was a French art critic and writer known for his insightful explorations of the art world in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He contributed significantly to the understanding of prominent artists of his time, including his notable works on Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Paul Cézanne, and Auguste Rodin. His book "Lautrec; ou, Quinze ans de mœurs Parisiennes, 1885-1900" offers a vivid portrayal of Parisian life and art during a transformative period. Coquiot's writings reflect a deep engagement with the cultural currents of his era, making him an important figure in the literary and artistic heritage of France.

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