Pierre-Laurent Baeschlin
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Pierre-Laurent Baeschlin | |
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| Born | September 23, 1886 |
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| Known for | Paintings |
Pierre-Laurent Baeschlin (1886 – 1958) was a French artist known for his landscapes and still lifes involving flowers.[1][2] A pupil of Pierre Montezin and Henri-Camille Danger, Baeschlin exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Français from 1912.
His works are mainly in British and French collections.
His daughter Germaine Madeleine Baschlin-Chapuis also became a painter specialized in flowers who exhibited at the Salon d'Automne and the Société des Artistes Indépendants from 1920.[3]