Jean-Eugène Clary
1856–1926 (age 70)
Biography
Jean-Eugène Clary was a French painter born in 1856 in Les Andelys, a town renowned for its artistic heritage along the Seine. He devoted his career to capturing the landscapes and light of the French countryside, contributing to the rich artistic tradition of his native region.
Clary's work reflected the impressionist sensibilities of his era, though details of his specific artistic achievements remain part of the broader legacy of 19th-century French painting. He passed away in 1926, leaving behind a body of work connected to the picturesque scenery of Normandy.