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  2. Place du Tertre - Wikipedia

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    With its many artists setting up their easels each day for the tourists, the Place du Tertre is a reminder of the time when Montmartre was the mecca of modern art. At the beginning of the 20th century, many painters including Pablo Picasso , Amedeo Modigliani , and Maurice Utrillo were living there, some at the nearby Le Bateau-Lavoir .

  3. Sini Manninen - Wikipedia

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    Sini and Jacques’ everyday life took place at the Place du Tertre in Montmartre where they painted and sold their artwork. In 1980, Sini Manninen received a grant from the Finnish Foundation to attend the Cité internationale des arts [3] in Paris. That same year their first child was born, Solene, while their second child, Mikko was born ...

  4. Zlatko Šulentić - Wikipedia

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    The use of expressive colour tending towards abstractionism put him among the ranks of the best contemporary Croatian artists. [4] Šulentić was an important figure of the second generation of Croatian Modernism, the creator of a series of iconic works in his own signature style. [1] He was also a contemporary artist.

  5. Dalí Paris - Wikipedia

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    Espace Dalí. The Dalí Paris (formerly Espace Dalí) is a museum exhibition in France devoted to Salvador Dalí consisting mainly of sculptures and engravings.The museum, near the Place du Tertre in the Montmartre district of Paris, was inaugurated in 1991, and it has around 300 original artworks.

  6. Abrams Artists Agency Rebrands As A3 Artists Agency - AOL

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    Talent and literary hub Abrams Artists Agency has officially rebranded as A3 Artists Agency. The announcement was made over the weekend at the company’s annual retreat. The name change comes 18 ...

  7. Daniel O'Neill (painter) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, O'Neill moved from Belfast to Conlig, County Down, where there was a small artists' colony that included George Campbell and Gerard Dillon. [2] [4] He lived in London from 1958 to 1971 and his work in this period was increasingly introspective and often desolate. [2] O'Neill returned to Belfast in 1971, where he died in 1974. [2]

  8. Montmartre - Wikipedia

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    Nearby, day and night, tourists visit such sights as Place du Tertre and the cabaret du Lapin Agile, where the artists had worked and gathered. Many renowned artists, such as painter and sculptor Edgar Degas and film director François Truffaut, are buried in the Cimetière de Montmartre and the Cimetière Saint-Vincent.

  9. Gert Wiescher - Wikipedia

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    Gert Wiescher (26 July 1944, in Braunsbach am Kocher – February 2022) was a German graphic artist, type designer and author. [1] He was known for an almost complete re-design of Bodoni classic typefaces, the work of Giambattista Bodoni , the 17th-century Italian typographer.