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Paul Maze
Anglo-French painter
Paul Maze | |
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Born | Paul Lucien Maze (1887-05-21)21 May 1887 Le Havre, France |
Died | 17 September 1979(1979-09-17) (aged 92)[1] West Sussex, England |
Nationality | French/British |
Known for | Painting, drawing |
Notable work | Whitehall in Winter (1920), Funeral of George VI (1952) |
Movement | impressionism |
Paul Lucien Maze (21 May 1887 – 17 September 1979) was an Anglo-French painter.
He is often known as “The last of the Post Impressionists" and was one of the great artists of his generation. His mediums included oils, watercolours and pastels and his paintings include French maritime scenes, busy New York City scenes and the English countryside.
He is especially noted for his quintessentially English themes: regattas, sporting events and ceremonial celebrations, such as racing at Goodwood, Henley Regatta, Trooping the Colour and yachting at Cowes.
During the First World War, Maze met Winston Churchi