Edmond François Aman-Jean
Edmond François Aman-Jean was an artist whose documented professional activity spanned the late nineteenth century, specifically from 1875 to 1897.
The artist worked across multiple mediums, with known works represented in museum holdings including two paintings and five prints. These works are preserved in major American institutions, establishing the artist's legacy in notable collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.
The holdings include both figural and landscape subjects. Documented artworks in museum collections include the prints Venice and Girl with Long Hair, and the works Under the Flowers. Among the known Edmond François Aman-Jean paintings are Portrait of a Woman and The Outskirts of a Village.
Due to the period of the artist’s activity, many significant works, including the documented Edmond François Aman-Jean prints, are now in the public domain. These pieces are often made available as high-quality prints for scholarly research and enjoyment.
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