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Georges Lallemand

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influences. Few of his paintings have been traced, much of his work having been dispersed when church property was seized during the
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in 1626.During the last few years of his life he received commissions for altarpieces and tapestries for the cathedral of
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in around 1575. Nothing is known of his artistic education, but he is often assumed to have been a pupil of
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Fifteenth to eighteenth century European drawings : Central Europe, the Netherlands, France, England
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His work is mostly known from a series of chiaoscuro woodcuts made by
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His style was eclectic, combining Flemish realist and
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