Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Eugène Béjot (Paris, August 31, 1867 – Paris, February 28, 1931) was a French etcher.He studied at the Académie Julian in Paris and learnt to etch with Henri-Gabriel Ibels in 1891. Béjot's technical skills were already apparent in his 1892 first commissioned series, La Seine a Paris. .He then firmly established his reputation with his widely acclaimed La Samaritaine, which was exhibited at the Peintres-Graveurs exhibition in Paris in 1893.Béjot’s work is inextricably linked to Paris.. }
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- Eugène_Béjot comment "Eugène Béjot (Paris, August 31, 1867 – Paris, February 28, 1931) was a French etcher.He studied at the Académie Julian in Paris and learnt to etch with Henri-Gabriel Ibels in 1891. Béjot's technical skills were already apparent in his 1892 first commissioned series, La Seine a Paris. .He then firmly established his reputation with his widely acclaimed La Samaritaine, which was exhibited at the Peintres-Graveurs exhibition in Paris in 1893.Béjot’s work is inextricably linked to Paris.".