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Artist: Michèle TAUPIN
La Perfum de la Rose

La Perfum de la Rose

By Michèle TAUPIN

Located in Atlanta, GA

Michèle TAUPIN was born in Paris, but she could have been born somewhere in ancient Greece, on the banks of the Nile or in Florence… “An immense desire...

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21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Michèle TAUPIN Art

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Oil

Confidences

Confidences

By Michèle TAUPIN

Located in Atlanta, GA

Michèle TAUPIN was born in Paris, but she could have been born somewhere in ancient Greece, on the banks of the Nile or in Florence… “An immense desire...

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21st Century and Contemporary Feminist Michèle TAUPIN Art

Materials

Oil

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