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Armand Gustave Gérard Jamar (Liège, April 18, 1870 - Sint-Gillis, December 10, 1946) was a Belgian painter.
He trained as a lawyer in his native city and became a doctor of law. He also took lessons at the Royal Academy of Liège in 1894, where he was a student of Evariste Carpentier. He gave his first exhibition in Liège in 1900. He settled in Schaerbeek in 1904 in the former studio of Constantin Meunier. He also regularly participated in exhibitions at the "Salon des Artistes Français", where he received an honorable mention in 1904 and finally the gold medal. He also took part in the Salons of Brussels (1910), Antwerp and Ghent. In 1921 he gave an individual exhibition in Brussels at the Cercle Artistique et Littéraire. He also trained aspiring artists in Brussels, including Gerard Wilhelm van Apeldoorn.