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Louis-Alexandre Dubourg was a French painter, born and died in Honfleur, Normandy (1821 – 1891). He worked as a commercial agent, painting was just a serious hobby.
It was only after meeting with a professional artist that he decided to paint for a living.
He mostly painted cities in Normandy. He also founded the Municipal Museum of Honfleur (known now as the Musee Eugene Boudin) in 1868.
Not much else is known about this artist.
Dubourg painted in the following places in France (a link “⇠” to his works there will appear below when published):
- Normandy
- Dieppe ⇠
- Honfleur ⇠
- Le Havre ⇠
- Pont-l’Eveque
- Trouville-sur-Mer ⇠
- Pays de la Loire
- Noirmoutier-en-l’Île
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