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Georges Lemmen (Schaerbeek, November 25, 1865 – Uccle, July 5, 1916) was a Belgian painter, engraver and illustrator, working in the style of impressionism and pointillism. He made still lifes, cityscapes, portraits and landscapes.
Lemmen briefly studied at the drawing school in Sint-Joost-ten-Node. In 1888 he joined the artists' group Les XX in Brussels. In the early 1990s, influenced by the work of Georges Seurat and Théo van Rysselberghe, he started working in the neo-impressionism style.