Janine Bailly-Herzberg

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Janine Bailly-Herzberg (1920–2005) was a French art historian, specialising in 19th-century art.

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Bailly-Herzberg was an author as well. Her book Pissarro et Paris was published in 1992 by Flammarion.[1] She also co-wrote L'eau-forte de Peintre Au Dix-neuvième Siècle: La Société Des Aquafortistes 1862-1867, published in 1972 by Leonce Laget;[2] Correspondence of Camille Pissarro: 1886-1890, published by University Presses of France;[3] and Daubigny, which was published in 1975 by publishers Éditions Geoffroy-Dechaume.[4]

Her Dictionnaire de l'estampe en France, 1830-1950 is a 384-page-long dictionary published by Flammarion in 1985.[5]

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