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Germain Vandersteen

Germain Vandersteen (1897 - 1985) was active/lived in France.  Germain Vandersteen is known for Naive painting with vivid colors.

Germain Van der Steen was a French painter born in 1897 in Versailles. He studied in England and graduated from Oxford. After being gassed during World War I, he became a color merchant in Paris and painted during the night as a self-taught artist. He had three periods in his artistic career, starting with non-figurative art, then moving to imaginary plants with multicolored draperies, and finally focusing on bestiaries with cats and birds. He exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1944.

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