Maximilien Luce
- Introduction
- Maximilien Luce (13 March 1858 – 6 February 1941) was a prolific French Neo-impressionist artist, known for his paintings, illustrations, engravings, and graphic art, and also for his anarchist activism. Starting as an engraver, he then concentrated on painting, first as an Impressionist, then as a Pointillist, and finally returning to Impressionism.
- Wikidata
- Q545293
- Nationality
- French
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Painter
- Names
- Maximilien Luce, Maximilian Luce, Maximillian Luce, Luce
- Ulan
- 500007137
Exhibitions
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Maximilien Luce Feet First (Les Pieds devant) (c. 1890)
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Maximilien Luce Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Headpiece (page 1) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 2) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 3) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 4) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 5) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 6) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 7) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 8) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 9) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Plate (facing page 10) from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of headpiece from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 2 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 3 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 4 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 5 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 6 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 7 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 8 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 9 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Duplicate of plate facing page 10 from Mazas 1894
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Maximilien Luce Factories (Usines) (1898)
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