Auguste-Hippolyte Pauzié
Auguste-Hippolyte Pauzié (1859-1922) was a French painter who blended Impressionist and Symbolist styles. He is known for his dreamy, poetic depictions of landscapes, seascapes, and figures often shrouded in mist or moonlight. His works featured soft colors, loose brushstrokes, and an emphasis on capturing the essence of the moment rather than precise representation. Pauzié's art was influenced by the likes of Claude Monet and James Abbott McNeill Whistler.
Styles: Impressionist, Symbolist
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