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Prehistoric art came to move me much more than Greek art. Greek art has beautiful women and handsome men, but I don't care.
Pierre Soulages
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Pierre Soulages
Age: 104
Born: 1919
Born: December 24
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Ceramicist
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Graphic Artist
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Theatre Designer
Rodez (France)
Pierre Jean Louis Soulages
pierre soulages
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