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The Eiffel Tower in Autumn Art Print
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The Eiffel Tower in Autumn art print by Colette Raker. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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We lived in Paris,and with my sister Yvette we would walk a lot in this beautiful city, but are favored places were the parks,and they are... more
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Artist's Description
We lived in Paris,and with my sister Yvette we would walk a lot in this beautiful city, but are favored places were the parks,and they are everywhere in Paris The Champs de Mars with the Eiffel Tower was one we used to visit. I as child I was never impress by the Tower, I wanted to feed the ducks on the pond and enjoy being
outside. As you can see my perspectives and proportions are not perfect!
Hope you will enjoy this painting.
About Colette Raker
. I Was born in Montreuil/Sous/Bois, a suburb of Paris France in 1938 just before WWII. In 1945 on my 7th birthday I decided that when I grow up I would go to America. I did in 1960 and lived in New York with my husband Charlie Raker who encouraged me always to do what I liked. All my life I would be drawing or painting, but since I had no formal art education, my style was "Naive". I would tell stories on canvas. We moved permanently to Florida in 1964. Over the next few years I took up interior design and had an antique shop in Fort Lauderdale, but even so I would always go back to drawing and painting. In 1974 Mr. Artel a French art dealer from Las Olas Blvd. in Ft. Lauderdale saw my paintings and ask if I wanted to exhibit them in...
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