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emma herland

1856 – 1947

emma herland
19th Century
19th Century

emma herland

Born 1856 Died 1947 Works span 1917–1917

Emma Herland: A Window into Breton Life and Charity Born in Cherbourg, France, in 1856, Emma Herland emerged as a significant figure in late 19th-century French art, primarily known for her charming depictions of daily life, particularly within the context of Breton society and charitable institutions. Her artistic journey began with foundational training under esteemed artists like Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant, absorbing cla…

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Chronological Journey

The Lifeline

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