André Hamburg (Paris, 1909 - December 4th 1999) is a painter postimpressionnist.

He paints landscapes, navy. Lithographer, draftsman, decorator, it travels much and brings back its stays of many preparatory drawings to illustrate works of Bibliophilie, in particular on the Normandy and its beaches, the Provence and its markets, the North Africa (Prix Abd-el-Hair 1933).

In 1972, it installs its workshop with Saint-Rémy-of-Provence (Rhone delta), in the middle of the olive-tree S which Van Gogh had painted and which itself had saved in 1946.

official Painter of the Navy since 1952, it shares its life between the coast Norman - it has a house with Englesqueville-in-Trough (Apple-brandy) - and Saint-Rémy-of-Provence, which are its favorite subjects.

A retrospective with the museum of the Navy was organized in 2006.

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