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Maurice Chabas

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Chabas came from a family of painters. Being the eldest child, he had to take over the family business, although he was interested in painting. His younger brothers, Maurice and Paul, were renowned painters.
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In the last years of his life, Chabas mostly cultivated his personal mysticism and lived as a recluse. He died in solitude in his Versailles home on 11 December 1947.
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meetings in the 1890s. His reputation spreads and by 1895, is the subject of an exhibition at a gallery in Paris.
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In 1910 he met the Belgian Gabrielle Storms-Castelot, and they had two children, the writer
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This article about a French painter born in the 19th century is a
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Chabas was a prolific artist, and debuted his work in 1885 at the
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Maurice Chabas (1862-1947), peintre et messager spirituel
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