Hector Brame (Q3732)
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French art dealer, he began dealing art with Paul Durand-Ruel. in 1850 he founded his own galerie. Together with Galerie Lorenceau they merged their two galleries to Galerie Brame & Lorenceau
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Hector Brame
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French art dealer, he began dealing art with Paul Durand-Ruel. in 1850 he founded his own galerie. Together with Galerie Lorenceau they merged their two galleries to Galerie Brame & Lorenceau
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Hector Henri Clement
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1831-1899
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1831
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Hector-Henri-Clément Brame was born in Lille but soon moved to Paris to pursue an acting career. In the 1860s he opened up a Parisian gallery on rue Laffitte. During his early years in the art trade, Brame frequently participated in joint ventures with the dealer Paul Durand-Ruel (1831-1922), and soon become known as a proponent of the Impressionists. During the Franco-Prussian war and the siege o
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