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Louis Guingot (3 January 1864–16 December 1948) was a French mural painter and founding member of the École de Nancy (the Nancy School). He was the first French camoufleur in the First World War, credited as the inventor of military camouflage for the French army. In 1914, he created a prototype camouflaged battledress for the French army, which it rejected, only to take up the idea later for artillery guns.

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Louis Guingot

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Louis Guingot (3 January 1864–16 December 1948) was a French mural painter and founding member of the École de Nancy (the Nancy School). He was the first...

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Military camouflage

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Louis Guingot, but was refused by the army, which nevertheless kept a sample of the clothing. In collaboration with a Russian chemist friend, Guingot...

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List of camoufleurs

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Historical Park". National Park Service. Retrieved 28 January 2023. Louis Guingot: Camouflage jacket, note from the Lorraine Museum, Palais des Ducs de...

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Henri Royer

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"La première veste de camouflage de guerre du monde » est inventée par Louis Guingot". Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains. No. 227. pp. 7–21....

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Octave Uzanne

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illustrées, les cartonnages d'éditeurs, la reliure d'art, binding by Louis Guingot 1898: Monument esthématique du XIXe siècle : Les Modes de Paris, variations...

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