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Chantal Joffe

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Hannah, Gertrude, Alice, Betty, Nadine, Golda, Susan, Claude, Nancy, Grace, Diane..... is a series of thirty four portraits by London-based painter Chantal Joffe, which will hang salon-style throughout the lobby of the Jewish Museum. What Is Art Therapy, Most Beautiful Paintings, Jewish Museum, Saatchi Gallery, Walker Art, Viren, Museum Of Contemporary Art
Hannah, Gertrude, Alice, Betty, Nadine, Golda, Susan, Claude, Nancy, Grace, Diane..... is a series of thirty four portraits by London-based painter Chantal Joffe, which will hang salon-style throughout the lobby of the Jewish Museum.
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2006 MOLLY IN THE STRIPED DRESS, Chantal Joffe (b1969, St.Albans, VT) Camberwell College Of Arts, Western Paintings, Glasgow School Of Art, Art Studies, Various Artists
2006 MOLLY IN THE STRIPED DRESS, Chantal Joffe (b1969, St.Albans, VT)
Yvonne by Chantal Joffe (oil on board, 2009)..."I paint in oils and it is a dirty medium. It's sticky, it gets in your hair, on your clothes and it's impossible to get off. Even keeping paintbrushes clean is a challenge. The first time I used oils was at school. I was copying a Rembrandt and the results were this grubby mess." Woman Painting, Smart Art, Art For Art Sake, Art
Yvonne by Chantal Joffe (oil on board, 2009)..."I paint in oils and it is a dirty medium. It's sticky, it gets in your hair, on your clothes and it's impossible to get off. Even keeping paintbrushes clean is a challenge. The first time I used oils was at school. I was copying a Rembrandt and the results were this grubby mess."