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'''Maite Delteil''' (born 1933 |
'''Maite Delteil''' (born 1933 in [[Furnel]], France)<ref name="Saffron">[http://www.saffronart.com/artists/maite-delteil Profile: Maite Delteil]. ''SaffronArt.com''. Retrieved 24 September 2013.</ref> is a French [[Painting|painter]] exhibiting predominantly in [[India]].<ref name="Art naturally">[http://archive.asianage.com/life-and-style/art-naturally-941 "Art, naturally"], ''[[The Asian Age]]'', 24 January 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-24.</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Maite Delteil was brought up in the French countryside and educated at the [[École des Beaux-Arts de Paris|Ecole Des Beaux-Arts]], [[Academie de la Grand Chaumiere]] and the [[Académie Julian]].<ref name="Art naturally" /> Delteil then received a fellowship from the French government and [[Institut de France]] to study in Spain and Greece. In 1959, she received the Prix De la Casa Velasquez.<ref name="Saffron" /> Following her marriage to [[Kolkota]]-born painter [[Sakti Burman]] she was introduced to India and its culture. Her first solo exhibition took place in Kolkota in 1964 and, since 2001, Delteil has exhibited exclusively in India.<ref name="Happiness in Art">Zaira Arslan (14 January 2013) [http:// |
Maite Delteil was brought up in the French countryside and educated at the [[École des Beaux-Arts de Paris|Ecole Des Beaux-Arts]], [[Academie de la Grand Chaumiere]] and the [[Académie Julian]].<ref name="Art naturally" /> Delteil then received a fellowship from the French government and [[Institut de France]] to study in Spain and Greece. In 1959, she received the Prix De la Casa Velasquez.<ref name="Saffron" /> Following her marriage to [[Kolkota]]-born painter [[Sakti Burman]] she was introduced to India and its culture. Her first solo exhibition took place in Kolkota in 1964 and, since 2001, Delteil has exhibited exclusively in India.<ref name="Happiness in Art">Zaira Arslan (14 January 2013) [http://archive.indianexpress.com/news/happiness-in-art/1058860/ "Happiness in Art"], ''[[The Indian Express]]''. Retrieved 2013-09-24.</ref> |
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Delteil's work has been described as creating an "idyllscape" of "everyday scenes".<ref>Kishore Singh (2 March 2013) [http://business.outlookindia.com/article_v3.aspx?artid=284056 "Enchanted Gardens Of Art: A clan of artists enjoys popularity on an unprecedented scale"], ''[[Outlook (magazine)|Outlook Business]]''. Retrieved 2013-09-24.</ref> Her exhibition ''Enchanted'' at Art Musings Gallery, Colaba, Mumbai in January 2013 consisted of intricate colourful paintings of "perfectly round trees, serene-looking people and pretty birds"<ref name="Happiness in Art" /> which conveyed "the meaning of life without being morbid or dark".<ref name="Dreamscapes">Reshma S. Kulkani (5 January 2013) [http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/art/showcase-dreamscapes/article4269245.ece "Showcase: Dreamscapes"], ''[[The Hindu]]''. Retrieved 2013-09-24.</ref> |
Delteil's work has been described as creating an "idyllscape" of "everyday scenes".<ref>Kishore Singh (2 March 2013) [http://business.outlookindia.com/article_v3.aspx?artid=284056 "Enchanted Gardens Of Art: A clan of artists enjoys popularity on an unprecedented scale"], ''[[Outlook (Indian magazine)|Outlook Business]]''. Retrieved 2013-09-24.</ref> Her exhibition ''Enchanted'' at Art Musings Gallery, Colaba, Mumbai in January 2013 consisted of intricate colourful paintings of "perfectly round trees, serene-looking people and pretty birds"<ref name="Happiness in Art" /> which conveyed "the meaning of life without being morbid or dark".<ref name="Dreamscapes">Reshma S. Kulkani (5 January 2013) [http://www.thehindu.com/features/friday-review/art/showcase-dreamscapes/article4269245.ece "Showcase: Dreamscapes"], ''[[The Hindu]]''. Retrieved 2013-09-24.</ref> |
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Delteil has had exhibitions in several other countries, including France, U.S. and Japan. Her works are in several public and private collections of these countries.<ref name="Saffron" /> |
Delteil has had exhibitions in several other countries, including France, U.S. and Japan. Her works are in several public and private collections of these countries.<ref name="Saffron" /> |
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A book about Delteil, her life and work was due to be published in 2013.<ref name="Dreamscapes" /><ref name="TimeOut Enchanted">Phalguni Desai (4 January 2013) [http://www.timeoutmumbai.net/art/reviews/enchanted "Enchanted: Dramatically coloured backgrounds make up Maite Delteil’s latest exhibition"], ''TimeOut Mumbai''. Retrieved 2013-09-24.</ref> |
A book about Delteil, her life and work was due to be published in 2013.<ref name="Dreamscapes" /><ref name="TimeOut Enchanted">Phalguni Desai (4 January 2013) [http://www.timeoutmumbai.net/art/reviews/enchanted "Enchanted: Dramatically coloured backgrounds make up Maite Delteil’s latest exhibition"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130927044912/http://www.timeoutmumbai.net/art/reviews/enchanted |date=2013-09-27 }}, ''TimeOut Mumbai''. Retrieved 2013-09-24.</ref> |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.chennaionline.com/artscene/newsmakers/maya.asp Chennai Online review of a Maya Burman show - includes a picture of the artist] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070405181441/http://www.chennaionline.com/artscene/newsmakers/maya.asp Chennai Online review of a Maya Burman show - includes a picture of the artist] |
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*[http://www.saffronart.com/artistdetails.asp?sourceid=1416 Profile on Saffronart website] |
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20071027050709/http://www.saffronart.com/artistdetails.asp?sourceid=1416 Profile on Saffronart website] |
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 10 November 2024
Maite Delteil (born 1933 in Furnel, France)[1] is a French painter exhibiting predominantly in India.[2]
Biography
[edit]Maite Delteil was brought up in the French countryside and educated at the Ecole Des Beaux-Arts, Academie de la Grand Chaumiere and the Académie Julian.[2] Delteil then received a fellowship from the French government and Institut de France to study in Spain and Greece. In 1959, she received the Prix De la Casa Velasquez.[1] Following her marriage to Kolkota-born painter Sakti Burman she was introduced to India and its culture. Her first solo exhibition took place in Kolkota in 1964 and, since 2001, Delteil has exhibited exclusively in India.[3]
Delteil's work has been described as creating an "idyllscape" of "everyday scenes".[4] Her exhibition Enchanted at Art Musings Gallery, Colaba, Mumbai in January 2013 consisted of intricate colourful paintings of "perfectly round trees, serene-looking people and pretty birds"[3] which conveyed "the meaning of life without being morbid or dark".[5]
Delteil has had exhibitions in several other countries, including France, U.S. and Japan. Her works are in several public and private collections of these countries.[1]
A book about Delteil, her life and work was due to be published in 2013.[5][6]
Personal life
[edit]Delteil married Indian painter Sakti Burman in 1963.[3] Her daughter is award-winning painter Maya Burman. Besides her husband and daughter, her extended family includes eminent artists: Jayasri Burman, her husband's niece and Jayasri's husband Paresh Maity. Delteil spends half the year living in Paris and the other half in India.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Profile: Maite Delteil. SaffronArt.com. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ^ a b "Art, naturally", The Asian Age, 24 January 2013. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
- ^ a b c d Zaira Arslan (14 January 2013) "Happiness in Art", The Indian Express. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
- ^ Kishore Singh (2 March 2013) "Enchanted Gardens Of Art: A clan of artists enjoys popularity on an unprecedented scale", Outlook Business. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
- ^ a b Reshma S. Kulkani (5 January 2013) "Showcase: Dreamscapes", The Hindu. Retrieved 2013-09-24.
- ^ Phalguni Desai (4 January 2013) "Enchanted: Dramatically coloured backgrounds make up Maite Delteil’s latest exhibition" Archived 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, TimeOut Mumbai. Retrieved 2013-09-24.