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Painter of the Markets and Ports of Brittany, Fernand Legout-Gérard Left Us 101 Years Ago

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On 14 August 1924, Fernand Legout-Gérard died in Paris. For forty years, this former collector who had become a painter had chosen to live in Concarneau, of which he was one of the most representative artists. His canvases, full of life and light, seized Brittany in daily life: rusty markets, fishing returns, lavender, colorful fairs. Through his work, it is an era that still breathes, that of a lively, popular, deeply human Breton coast. Return…
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On 14 August 1924, Fernand Legout-Gérard died in Paris. For forty years, this former collector who had become a painter had chosen to live in Concarneau, of which he was one of the most representative artists. His canvases, full of life and light, seized Brittany in daily life: rusty markets, fishing returns, lavender, colorful fairs. Through his work, it is an era that still breathes, that of a lively, popular, deeply human Breton coast. Return…

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Unidivers broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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