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Bernard Charoy Art

French, b. 1931

Bernard Charoy is famous for his portraits of women. The delicate enchanting sentiment features in his poetic landscape work as well. Charoy began to work at the Montmartre Studio, where he studied painting and lithography from the local artists, painters and designers, in 1955. In the 1960s, Charoy had accepted consignments from news and magazine agencies to create attractive artwork, especially for the press media. Since the 1970s, Charoy’s work has been exhibited around the world, including the United States, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore, France and Belgium.

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Artist: Bernard Charoy
Untitled Winter Landscape (Edition 85/150)
Untitled Winter Landscape (Edition 85/150)

Untitled Winter Landscape (Edition 85/150)

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Bernard Charoy (French b. 1931 ) , "Untitled Winter Landscape," Edition 85/150, Abstract Lithograph signed and numbered in Pencil, 22 x 30, Late 20th Century Colors: Green, White, G...

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