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Danielle Le Bricquir Paintings

French, b. 1941
Maestro Danielle Le Bricquir is a French painter and sculptor, born in Paris. She lives between Paris and her studio in Perros Guirec, in Brittany. She studied History of Art at the "Ecole Supérieure des Beaux Arts de Paris" and studied Literature at the Sorbonne. She exhibits in France, where she has won numerous prizes, as well as abroad. Her work is regularly exhibited at the Salon d'Automne of Paris of which she is a member of the board of directors. She is part and founder of the "Myths and Singularities" section. Her works are on permanent display in multiple museums. "I paint with oil only. A figurative, free and poetic painting" Main and recent trade Fairs and Festivals In France : 2017 - Salon Comparaisons, "Art Capital", Grand Palais, Paris 2016 - Salon de l'A.I.A.P - Unesco, Cité des Arts, Paris 2015 - Geneva 2015 - " L'Échappée Belle " - Salon d'Automne in Perros-Guirec - Curator of the exhibition 2014 - "Happy Art" exhibition - "Orangerie du Sénat" - Paris 2012 - Pau Museum - Pau 2012 - La Halle Saint Pierre Museum - Paris 2011 - Espace des Blancs Manteaux, Le Marais - Paris 2010 - Château de Rully Biennial - Guest of honour 2010 - Avignon Festival - Palais des Papes 2009 - Salon peinture à l'eau. Art Capital - Grand Palais - Paris 2009 - Puls'Art - Le Mans - Guest of Honour Abroad : 1998-2019 - Salon d'Automne (Paris, Tokyo, Cairo, Tunis, Sarria) 2018 - Women's Museum, Mexico City - Mexico 2017 - National Art Center (Tokyo, Japan) 2013-2017 - Latin American Arts Fair (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2016 - Artists' Palace, St Petersburg - Russia 2019-2014 - Biennial of Art and Literature - Cairo - Egypt (Painting Prize) 2013 - Västernorrland Museum - Härnösand - Sweden 2010 - Seoul Fiac - Korea 2008 - Fureaï Hall Gallery (Tokyo, Japan) 2008 - Fiac of Ghent - Belgium 2006 - 32 Fine Arts Gallery - Guest of Honour at the "Lycée Français" of New-York 2005 - Istanbul Fiac - Turkey 2004 - Shanghai Fiac - China On display permanently in galleries and museums : Yukata Miyawaka Gallery, Kyoto -Japan Gallery 32 fine art - New-York - USA Céres Franco Museum, Montolieu - France Jakovsky Museum, Nice - France Laval Museum - France Museum of Modern Art - LAM - Villeneuve d'Ascq - France Museum « la Création Franche » - Bègles - France Espace d'Art Contemporain - FIAA - Le Mans - France Gallery 170 - Poitiers - France Home Art Gallery - Perros-Guirec - France Gallery Art Actuel - Nogent sur Marne - France Art et d'or Gallery - Châtillon sur Seine – France Otero Gallery – Saint Paul de Vence - France
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Artist: Danielle Le Bricquir
Cinderella's ball - French Artist large Painting Red White Blue Orange Green

Cinderella's ball - French Artist large Painting Red White Blue Orange Green

By Danielle Le Bricquir

Located in Sofia, BG

"Cinderella's ball" is a painting by the French artist Maestro Danielle Le Bricquir. Through her art, she has a very sharp and unique style of bright and colorful expression. About...

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2010s Contemporary Danielle Le Bricquir Paintings

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Boarding Masks  French Artist large Painting Red White Blue Orange Brown Yellow

Boarding Masks French Artist large Painting Red White Blue Orange Brown Yellow

By Danielle Le Bricquir

Located in Sofia, BG

"Boarding Masks " is a painting by the French artist Maestro Danielle Le Bricquir. Through her art, she has a very sharp and unique style of bright and colorful expression. About t...

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2010s Contemporary Danielle Le Bricquir Paintings

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Departure To A Quiet Country - White Blue Brown Green

Departure To A Quiet Country - White Blue Brown Green

By Danielle Le Bricquir

Located in Sofia, BG

"Departure to a quiet country" is a painting by the French artist Maestro Danielle Le Bricquir. Through her art, she has a very sharp and unique style of bright and colorful express...

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2010s Contemporary Danielle Le Bricquir Paintings

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Lacustrine city - Oil Painting Red White Blue Brown Yellow Green Orange Pink

Lacustrine city - Oil Painting Red White Blue Brown Yellow Green Orange Pink

By Danielle Le Bricquir

Located in Sofia, BG

"Lacustrine city" is a painting by the French artist Maestro Danielle Le Bricquir. Through her art, she has a very sharp and unique style of bright and colorful expression. About t...

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2010s Contemporary Danielle Le Bricquir Paintings

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The Fugue of Birds - Oil painting Canvas Colors White Red Blue Brown Green

The Fugue of Birds - Oil painting Canvas Colors White Red Blue Brown Green

By Danielle Le Bricquir

Located in Sofia, BG

"The Fugue of Birds" is a painting by the French artist Maestro Danielle Le Bricquir. Through her art, she has a very sharp and unique style of bright and colorful expression. Abou...

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2010s Contemporary Danielle Le Bricquir Paintings

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The hanging forest - Oil Painting Colors Red White Blue Brown Yellow Green

The hanging forest - Oil Painting Colors Red White Blue Brown Yellow Green

By Danielle Le Bricquir

Located in Sofia, BG

"The hanging forest" is a painting by the French artist Maestro Danielle Le Bricquir. Through her art, she has a very sharp and unique style of bright and colorful expression. Abou...

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2010s Contemporary Danielle Le Bricquir Paintings

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