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Eugene Baboulene (1905-1994)
By Wendy Owen
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Born in Toulon, France, Eugene Baboulene attended art school in Provence. Baboulene painted in the
style of Impressionism, and his subjects were usually provincial in nature.
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Quai D’Anjou Paris
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Aside from being an accomplished, albeit generally unknown painter today, Baboulene was also an
illustrator and his drawings can be found in a number of books.
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La Table Vous Pecheur
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An exceptional lithographer, Baboulene’s prints are a hot commodity today, and are regularly found in
online auctions. Boats, flowers and landscapes dominate his catalogue.
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Bateau A Thons, 1973
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Because Baboulene survived, and painted, far longer that most of his contemporaries, it is more likely to
own a piece of his work than that of Van Gogh or Monet. However, Baboulene’s original oil paintings and lithographs
are still quite valuable, despite being newer or not as well known.
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Nu Devant Chevalet
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Think that you may own a painting by this great artist? We authenticate, appraise and research all works by Eugene Baboulene.
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