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Jules Turcas (1851–1917) was an American artist known for the Tonalist style of his paintings. He exhibited widely in group shows held by prominent nonprofit organizations such as the National Academy of Design, the New York Watercolor Club, the Pennsylvania Academy, and the Society of American Artists. He was best known for the landscapes and rural scenes he painted in southern New England as a member of the Old Lyme art colony. Clements also made illustrations for books, popular magazines, and poster displays. (From Wikipedia) More about Jules Turcas: Associated author: | Books by Jules Turcas:
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