Albert-Charles Lebourg

Albert-Charles Lebourg (1858-1930) was a French painter known for his Impressionist and Realist styles. He was born in Normandy and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. Lebourg's work often featured landscapes, cityscapes, and still lifes with a focus on everyday life and ordinary people. His use of color and light was characteristic of Impressionism, while his attention to detail and realism was influenced by the Barbizon school.

Styles: Impressionist, Realist

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