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Francisco Sillue Art

Spanish, b. 1936

Francisco Sillue studied fine arts at the School of Arts and Crafts while working in several industrial engraving workshops. An inveterate traveler, Sillue sketched and painted in the Place du Tertre in Paris and throughout Norway, Sweden, London and Catalonia, where he took up residence in Sitges. With more than 60 solo exhibitions, Sillue's work has been exhibited widely in galleries throughout Spain, Holland, Portugal, Norway, Germany, England, Columbia, Switzerland, France and the United States.

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Artist: Francisco Sillué
Through the looking glass oil on canvas painting nude woman
By Francisco Sillué
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Francesc Sillue (1936) - Through the looking glass - Oil on canvas Oil measures 60x73 cm. Frameless.
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