Louis Dewis

Louis Dewis

Louis Dewis (1872-1946), de son vrai nom Isidore Louis Dewachter, est un peintre post-impressionniste belge ayant vécu la majeure partie de sa vie en France.

Il est né à Mons et a été formé à Liège. Il a été l'ami d'enfance du peintre Richard Heintz (1871-1929).

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