Edmond Borchard
Born In 1848 in Bordeaux and died in 1922 in Paris
French painter of genre scenes, landscapes and marines
He was a pupil of Brandon, Cabanel, Debuffe, Mazerolle and Van Marcke from 1870 to 1921
He was a member of the School of French Artists where he was awarded a second class medal in 1889 and a bronze at the 1889 and 1900 Universal Exposition. He was made a Legion d’Honneur in 1914
His works have been auctioned in New York
His noted works are
Back of the lifeboat
Boar Hunting Hounds
Girl Playing a Mandolin (1873)
A Big Push, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux
Mare aux Serpents (1888)
Mort (1902)
The End of a deer (polygon Fontainebleau, 23 December 1885) (1885), Museum of Fine Arts in Nantes
Pheasant hunting near the pond (1893)
Portrait of Yorkshire (1908)
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