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emile eisman semenovsky
19th Century
19th Century

emile eisman semenovsky

Born 1859 Died 1911

Emile Eisman-Semenowsky: A Portraitist of Exotic Beauty Émile Eisman-Semenowsky (1857 – 1911) was a French painter born in Poland, likely of Jewish descent. Despite scarce biographical details surrounding his formative years, he established himself as a prominent figure within the Parisian artistic landscape during the late nineteenth century—a period marked by fervent interest in Orientalism and a burgeoning appreciation for genre painting. His oeuvre primarily consisted of captivating portraits of women, frequently imbued with stylistic elements derived from Eastern cultures, cementing his…

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