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Alain Vaës Biographie
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Emigrated to the U.S. 1981
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Lives in Peekskill, New York
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Education: École des Beaux-Arts, Montpellier, France
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Education: École National Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, Nice, France
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2012
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“Artists’ Ink,” George Adams Gallery, New York, NY,
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2011
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“New Paintings,” George Adams Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
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2010
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“Watercolors,” George Adams Gallery, New York, NY (solo)
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2003
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“Co-op,” Casola Gallery, Peekskill, NY
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2001
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The Princess and the Pea, adaptation and illustrations, Little, Brown and Company
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1997
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“Masterpieces of Make-Believe,” deCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA
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1996
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“Watercolors,” James Cummins Fine Art, New York, NY (solo)
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1996
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29, Bump Street, story and illustrations, Turner Publishing
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1995
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“The Art of Enchantment,” The Norman Rockwell Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Santa Fe Art Museum
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1994
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“Watercolors,” James Cummins Fine Art, New York, NY (solo)
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1994
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Reynard the Fox, adaptation and illustrations, Turner Publishing
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1992
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Puss in Boots, by Lincoln Kirstein, illustrations, Little, Brown and Company
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1992
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Sarah et Les Ours by Philippe Djian, illustrations, Nouvel Observateur
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1992
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“Puss in Boots,” the Pierpont Morgan Library, New York, NY (solo)
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1985
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“Nutcracker Designs,” Fort Worth Art Museum, Fort Worth, TX (solo)
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1985
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The Wild Hamster, story and illustrations, Little, Brown and Company
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1983
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The Steadfast Tin Soldier, adaptation and illustrations, Little, Brown and Company
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1982
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The Porcelain Pepper Pot, story and illustrations, Little, Brown and Company
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1982
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“Watercolors,” Gallery at Booksmith, Boston, MA (solo)
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1980
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“New Paintings,” Galerie L’estuaire, Honfleur, France (solo)
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1980
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“Novembre à Vitry,” Foyer Cultural Municipal, Vitry, France
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