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Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle, 1952 | Figurative sculptor / painter


Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle is an painter and sculptor, known for working in the Figurative style.
She was born in Meknes, Morocco, lives and works in France.
Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle was influenced by Asia because she has made many trips there and studied in Cambodia. She pays tribute to femininity.
The human body is the sole object of her work. She draws, sculpts, conceals then transforms her pieces in bronze.

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Keith Mallett, 1948 | Abstract Figurative painter

Keith Mallett 1948 | American painter | African American art

Keith Mallett was born in Pennsylvania, and received his formal art training at the Art Students League, and Hunter College in New York City. He has worked as a freelance artist and for fifteen years was the in-house artist for Frontline Art Publishers. Keith’s work is currently published by Canadian Art Prints, one of the largest fine art publishers in the world.
Keith was commissioned to design the official limited edition print commemorating the 50th anniversary of Jackie Robinson’s historic breakthrough into major league baseball. His art was chosen to grace the cover of Chicken Soup for The African American Soul, the first Chicken Soup collection to deal exclusively with the African American experience.

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Daniel Mirante, 1977 | Visionary painter


Daniel Mirante is a painter, art teacher and designer, born in Chester, a Roman city situated on the border of Wales and England.
He is an independent fine art professional, writer and researcher, and educator of painting practice, art history and contemporary esoteric art.
Daniel is the co-founder and director of Art Pilgrim, a UK based educational project that specialises in instruction in painting approaches and exploration of translation from traditional to contemporary culture.

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Odalisque paintings

Pierre-Auguste Renoir | Odalisque | National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.

An odalisque (Turkish: odalık / اوطه‌لق) was a chambermaid or a female attendant in a Turkish seraglio, particularly the court ladies in the household of the Ottoman sultan.
The word "odalisque" is French in form and originates from the Turkish odalık, meaning "chambermaid", from oda, "chamber" or "room". It can also be transliterated odahlic, odalisk and odaliq.

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Thor Lindeneg, 1941 | Surrealist painter


Thor Lindeneg is a Danish surrealist painter who currently resides and works in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Lindeneg was born in in Copenhagen.
Thor Lindeneg belong to the new surrealistic school called Fantastic Figuration.