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Claude Dechezelle Paintings

French, 1928-2003

Claude Dechezelle was a French painter who was the pupil of Jean Dupas at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris in the 1950s, then a boarder at Casa de Velázquez in Madrid for two seasons from 1955–57. He was a professor of drawing at the city of Paris. His painting was a complete palette of different tones of blue, his drawing was frank, dry. Dechezelle translated the landscapes of the Midi with elegance and contrasts of light.

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Artist: Claude Dechezelle
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