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Renee DemseyCurtain Call2018
2018
$10,500
£7,952.77
€9,133.49
CA$14,713.93
A$15,997.01
CHF 8,481.63
MX$191,763.62
NOK 107,797.22
SEK 98,756.91
DKK 68,261.26
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Renée Demsey, an accomplished American painter, has left an indelible mark across art, fashion, and design for more than 75 years. Her dynamic artwork initially garnered attention at NYC’s Henri Bendel’s “Street of Shops,” a showcase curated by Geraldine Stutz. Subsequently, her residency at Bergdorf Goodman’s Nena’s Choice Gallery illuminated her plein-de-fleurs style, brimming with joy and whimsy. Renowned for its fresh, romantic, and vibrant essence, Renée’s art has graced museum exhibits and solo shows in major cities. Amidst New York’s creative energy, she continues crafting vivid masterpieces, upholding her unwavering passion for painting.
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