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1894 births1992 deathsPeople from Meaux20th-century French paintersFrench male paintersModern paintersFrench etchers20th-century French printmakers19th-century male artistsFrench painter, 19th-century birth stubs


ParisMeauxSeine-et-MarneFranceParisJeanneMontparnasse QuarterModiglianiGargantuaFrançois Rabelais




André Hébuterne (3 September 1894 – 30 June 1992 in Paris), was a French painter.


Born in Meaux, in the Seine-et-Marne département of France, moved with his family to Paris where as a young man began to pursue a career in art. He introduced his younger sister, Jeanne (1898–1920) to the artistic community in the Montparnasse Quarter where she eventually became the partner of Modigliani. Following his sister's suicide, and the death of their parents, André Hébuterne was given legal possession of Jeanne's personal papers and artwork. Her drawings and paintings were kept private until his widow allowed public access to them.


André Hébuterne had limited success as an artist but made etchings that appeared in a 1948 reprint of a Gargantua book based on the François Rabelais creation.











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