Séraphine Louis, known as Séraphine de Senlis (Séraphine of Senlis; 3 September 1864 – 11 December 1942), was a French painter in the Outsider art. Self-taught...
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Séraphine or Seraphine may refer to: Seraphine (musical instrument), 19c. keyboard instrument, an early version of the harmonium Séraphine Louis (Séraphine...
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Commons has media related to Senlis (Oise). Website of the town of Senlis History and Archeology Society of Senlis Senlis video Seraphine de Senlis Video...
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of The Guardian said that "Martin Provost's life of the painter Séraphine de Senlis is a study in subtlety worthy of Flaubert". César Awards Won: Best...
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(Canadian, 1903–1970) Antonio Ligabue (Italian, 1899–1965) Séraphine Louis, known as 'Séraphine de Senlis' (French, 1864–1942) Claudine Loquen, (French, born...
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ISBN 2-296-00883-6 2008: Séraphine. La Vie rêvée de Séraphine de Senlis, Paris, Éditions Phébus, 172 p. ISBN 978-2-7529-0364-8. 2010: Storr. Architecte de l’ailleurs...
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Dominique — Sieste estivale". Musées de Senlis (in French). Retrieved 2024-05-04. "From Douanier Rousseau to Séraphine: The Naïve Grand Masters". Musée Maillol...
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Ernest Schneider William Scott Mario Sironi Edwin Scharff Wols Séraphine (Louis) de Senlis Pierre Soulages Oskar Schlemmer Kurt Schwitters Gino Severini...
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Jolin became good friends with Nils Dardel. Jolin also spent some time in Senlis where he depicted its street life 1913, before returning to Stockholm the...
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