Alfred Casile
Alfred Casile (February 9, 1848 – June 1, 1909) was a French painter born in Marseille.[1] He is known for his landscape paintings which are typically subdued in color. He was a friend of the Impressionists Camille Pissarro, Claude Monet, and Alfred Sisley.
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Portrait attributed to Fernande de Mertens | |
Born | February 9, 1848 Marseille, France |
Died | June 1, 1909 Marseille, France |
Occupation | Painter |
References
- Beudon, Françoise-Albane (1999). David Dellepiane: peintre, affichiste, illustrateur. Marseille: Parenthèses. p. 46. ISBN 9782863640982. OCLC 45247451.
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