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Artist: Lydia Corbett
Sylvette in Vallauris, 1954
By Lydia Corbett
Located in Castle Cary, GB
Lydia Corbett, née Sylvette David was born in Paris in 1934. At the age of nineteen Lydia had moved to Vallauris in the south of France, where she met Pablo Picasso in 1954 and was t...
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2010s Lydia Corbett Art
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Oil
Sylvette and the Shadow with Sunflower
By Lydia Corbett
Located in Castle Cary, GB
This is one of the latest original paintings in oil by Lydia Corbett, following her 90th birthday exhibition at David Simon Contemporary.
This year her work has been acquired by FA...
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2010s Lydia Corbett Art
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Oil
Joy of Music, Sylvette with Guitar
By Lydia Corbett
Located in Castle Cary, GB
This is an original painting straight from Lydia Corbett's studio.
Lydia Corbett was born in Paris in 1934 to an influential art dealer based in the Champs Elysees, and his wife, a...
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2010s Lydia Corbett Art
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Oil
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