Eugène Henri Cauchois (1850-1911)
Aliases: Henri Cauchois
Professions: Painter
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EUGÈNE- HENRI CAUCHOIS ROUEN 1850 - PARIS 1911
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PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR EUGÈNE-HENRI CAUCHOIS FRENCH, 1850-1911 STILL LIFE WITH ROSES,
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Eugene Henri Cauchois
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EUGENE HENRI CAUCHOIS (FRENCH, 1850-1911) A Still Life of Assorted Flowers in a Blue Oriental Vase; A Still Life of Assorted
Biography: Cauchois
(b Rouen, France, 1850; d Paris, France, 1911) French painter. Cauchois studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris; where he was taught by Ferdinand Duboc and Alexandre Cabannel. Cauchois work focuses primarily on still lifes of flowers; but also features fruits, gardens, an occasional landscape, vases, clocks, and other various objects from the home. In 1874 he had his first painting in an exhibition at the Salon. In 1890, he was elected a member of the Societe des Artistes Francais. From the late 1890s into the early 1900s he won three medals: third place, a bronze and second place.
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