Georges Jean-Marie Haquette (1852 – 1906), was a French painter who acquired a reputation as a painter of fishermen.
He entered the School of Fine Arts where he was a pupil of Alexandre Cabanel. But after his studies, he became a sailor.
He can, therefore, make on the spot picturesque scenes that are the subject of his paintings.
Not much else is known about this artist.
Haquette painted in many sea areas in France, however, very few of the paintings have their location identified. In fact, only place that he identified was Dieppe.
Georges Binet was born 1865 in Le Havre (and died 1949 in Toulon). He is a French painter known mostly for his Normandy paintings of daily life, including beaches and river scenes.
Pierre Chapuis was a French painter who was also known for his theatre decors and his water paintings of Deauville and Trouville. Not much else is known about this artist.