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Jean-Michel Atlan
Jean-Michel Atlan (January 23, 1913 - February 12, 1960) was born
in Constantine, Algeria, and moved to Paris in 1930. He studied
philosophy at the Sorbonne. He started as a self taught painter
in 1941. He was arrested for being Jewish and for his political
activism in 1942. He pleaded insanity and was confined to the Sainte
Anne asylum. He published a slim volume of poetry in 1944 and had
his first exhibition at the Gallerie Arc en Ciel. In 1946 he met
Asger Jorn and got involved with the CoBrA art group. His studio
became a meeting place for the group in Paris.
In 1955 he exhibited in the Gallerie Carpenter. Two of the works
he is known for include Le Kahena, and Composition.
He died in Paris and is buried in the Cimetiere du Montparnasse.
The paintings are the excellent portrayal of the events and scenes
that we see around us. The painters are the best cameras of the
world. They reproduce many different types of pictures. They even
draw imaginary pictures that do not exist in this world. We tend
to use both thinned oil paints and dense oil paints. Masterpieces
can be dyed more than once, but each time it may be different from
the existing paintings.h
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