Louis Paul Dessar: A Painter of Rural Dignity and Quiet Observation Louis Paul Dessar (January 22, 1867 – February 14, 1952) was an American painter who achieved renown primarily for his evocative depictions of Connecticut’s farming communities and a select group of New York City’s elite. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, Dessar’s artistic journey began with formal training in New York City and Paris, shaping him into a master of tonal l…
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