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Artist: Yvon Taillandier
1979 Original painting on newspaper Les femmes françaises et le sexe
1979 Original painting on newspaper Les femmes françaises et le sexe

1979 Original painting on newspaper Les femmes françaises et le sexe

By Yvon Taillandier

Located in PARIS, FR

Gouache Yvon Taillandier, a prominent French artist and writer, was born on March 28, 1926, in Paris. Known for his multifaceted contributions to the art world, Taillandier made a s...

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1970s Abstract Yvon Taillandier Paintings

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Paper, Gouache

1975 Beautiful gouache by Yvon Taillandier on a newspaper
1975 Beautiful gouache by Yvon Taillandier on a newspaper

1975 Beautiful gouache by Yvon Taillandier on a newspaper

By Yvon Taillandier

Located in PARIS, FR

Beautiful gouache by Yvon Taillandier on a newspaper. A life of adventure... That's what comes to mind when you think of Yvon Taillandier. A man who occupies a special place in the ...

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1970s Yvon Taillandier Paintings

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Paper

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