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Julian Taylor

Julian Taylor (Born 1954) is active/lives in France.  Julian Taylor is known for Painting.

Julian Taylor was born in Paris in 1954, the son of the English painter, James Taylor. Julian studied in an art school for 2 years in Britian and was self-taught thereafter. The artist moved to France in 1975 where he currently resides. His work was represented by Wally Findlay Galleries, Inc. in the U.S., as well as other European galleries.

Source: Zaidanca Word Press Online Website

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