Claudine Suret-Canale - La tortue





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La tortue, a 2026 oil painting from France, in the period 2020 and after.
Description from the seller
Claudine Suret-Canale, a figurative symbolic painter of biodiversity and illustrator for publishing and press.
Former student of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris
Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, Poland
National School of Scenography in Krakow, Poland
Since childhood Claudine has been drawing
She left Africa at the age of 9, from 1960-1965
She discovers the wild fauna and flora of Africa and is fascinated
After her return to France she began at the Charpentier Academy in Paris, a preparatory school for the grandes écoles of arts; she was 16 years old
Solo and group exhibitions
1979-2025
Her paintings are in private collections and museums
Her solo exhibitions are in France, Morocco, Poland, the Republic of Guinea, and the USA
The painting will be well packed in bubble wrap with a certificate of authenticity and documents of personal exhibitions"
Claudine Suret-Canale, a figurative symbolic painter of biodiversity and illustrator for publishing and press.
Former student of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris
Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, Poland
National School of Scenography in Krakow, Poland
Since childhood Claudine has been drawing
She left Africa at the age of 9, from 1960-1965
She discovers the wild fauna and flora of Africa and is fascinated
After her return to France she began at the Charpentier Academy in Paris, a preparatory school for the grandes écoles of arts; she was 16 years old
Solo and group exhibitions
1979-2025
Her paintings are in private collections and museums
Her solo exhibitions are in France, Morocco, Poland, the Republic of Guinea, and the USA
The painting will be well packed in bubble wrap with a certificate of authenticity and documents of personal exhibitions"

