Jules-Émile Zingg

Jules-Émile Zingg (25 August 1882– 4 May 1942) was a French Modernist painter, known for his rural scenes.

[1] Jules-Émile Zingg was born on 25 August 1882, in Montbéliard, Doubs,[1] in the mountainous Jura area of Eastern France.

After a year he won a scholarship to study in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts in the studio of Fernand Cormon.

At Perros-Guirec in Brittany he met the founders of Les Nabis: Maurice Denis, Paul Sérusier and Georges Hanna Sabbagh.

Twenty works were exhibited at the museum of Cosne-sur-Loire, thanks to a donation from Emile Loiseau[who?]

Jules-Émile Zingg
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