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1902 Mauritius - 1981. 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... Read full biography
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,... Read full biography
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.
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.
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.
