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Malcolm De Chazal

Malcolm De Chazal (1902 - 1981) was active/lived in Mauritius, France.  Malcolm Chazal is known for Painting.

Malcolm de Chazal was born and lived on Mauritius, apart from the years spent gaining a degree in engineering in the United States.  His career began as an agronomist for a sugar plantation, but in the 1940s he took up his philosophical writings and aphorisms for which he is probably most famous, particularly his volumes of Pensées, and his Sens-Plastique.  He only turned to painting in the 1950s, at the encouragement of Georges Bracques.

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Facts about Malcolm De Chazal

Malcolm de Chazal was born and lived on Mauritius, apart from the years spent gaining a degree in engineering in the United States.  His career began as an agronomist for a sugar plantation, but in the 1940s he took up his philosophical writings and aphorisms for which he is probably most famous, particularly his volumes of Pensées, and his Sens-Plastique.  He only turned to painting in the 1950s, at the encouragement of Georges Bracques.

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