Laurent Guétal
Laurent Guétal , known as also the Abbé Guétal is a painter French, born with Vienna (Isere) in 1841, and died with Grenoble in 1892.
It was ordered priest in 1862, and passed the essence of its life to the small Seminar of the Rondo, close to Grenoble, of which it will paint several times the neighborhoods.
The influence of Jean Achard on Guétal was prevalent, but nature was the second Master of Guétal. It is at the origin of the school from the Dauphine, which also counts among its members Ernest Victor Hareux, Charles Bertier and some others. They were sometimes called landscape designers from the Dauphine.
One of its more famous tables, the Lake of Eychauda (Museum of Grenoble) was rewarded with the Living room for 1886 and was selected for the World Fair of 1889.
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