Georges d'Espagnat (1870–1950) was a French painter known for his expressive works that bridged Impressionism and Fauvism. His subjects often included floral still lifes, landscapes, and nudes; often using bold colors and loose brushstrokes. D'Espagnat was influenced by both the French countryside and Parisian art circles, associating with artists like Renoir and Matisse, which contributed to his unique style blending realism with expressive color.