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Anna Chimaras Abstract Paintings

French, b. 1974

Anna Chimaras was born on the 21st of June 1974 in Vichy, Allier, in the Centre region of France. She studied musicology and art literary history in Lyon and French literary history in Clermont-Ferrand, finally deciding to devote herself to her first passion, painting, since 1997. She lives with her family in Concarneau, Brittany, where she has her studio. She exhibits every year at the Big Contemporary Art Market in Paris, and she has exhibited in the following galleries: Galerie Etienne De Causans, Paris; Galerie Thuillier, Paris; Artcourt Gallery, Paris; and Arteconte Gallery, Paris. 

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Artist: Anna Chimaras
“Mint Lemon Tastes” Large French Abstract Painting
By Anna Chimaras
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“Mint Lemon Tastes” Large French Abstract By French artist, Anna Chimaras, 21st Century Signed by the artist on the lower left hand corner, and titled/signed verso Oil on canvas, un...
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"Au Sommet du Mont-Blanc" Large French Abstract
By Anna Chimaras
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"Au Sommet du Mont-Blanc" Large French Abstract By French artist, Anna Chimaras, 21st Century Signed by the artist on the lower left hand corner, and titled/si...
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