Null DELPHINE BOËL; Delphine of Saxe-Coburg (Uccle, Belgium, 1968).

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DELPHINE BOËL; Delphine of Saxe-Coburg (Uccle, Belgium, 1968). "New York Times-Love Conquers Hate," 2018. Mixed media on newsprint. Unique piece. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. With Art22 Gallery label on the back. Measurements: 67 x 45 cm; 69 x 47 cm (frame). In Delhphine Böel's language, titles, texts and words are tremendously important and revealing. For the Belgian artist, born out of an extramarital affair with the emeritus King Albert II of Belgium, love is the universal language. Delphine Boël is an officially recognized princess since 2020 and a Belgian sculptor. She is the extramarital daughter of King Albert II of Belgium with Baroness Sibylle de Selys Longchamps. She trained at the Chelsea School of Art, London (1991). He has participated in numerous international exhibitions and events. Selection of recent solo exhibitions: 2023 "Love Imperfection" Bicester Collection, Maasmechelen Village, Belgium 2022 "What Is to Come Is Better Than What Was" Linda and Guy Pieters Foundation, St. Tropez, France. 2021 "I Love You. No More Blabla." Guy Pieters Gallery, Knokke, Belgium 2020 "Attitude" Guy Pieters Gallery, Knokke, Belgium 2017 "NEVER GIVE UP" Museum of Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium "Obsessed with Love" WM Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium. Delphine has practiced a wide variety of techniques, and defines herself as a color artist. In painting, video, sculpture and neon, her works are vibrant, playful and extravagant. Group exhibitions and fairs: 2023 ORNAMENTUM - Artists' Jewellery Collection of Diane Venet, Boghossian Foundation, Brussels, 2022 "If Cloths Could Talk" Markiezenhof Museum, Bergen Op Zoom, The Netherlands. Special Guest Artist, Aardenburg Biennale, Aardenburg, The Netherlands. 2021 "Bijoux D'Artistes - De Picasso a Koons" Diane Venet Collection, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco "Come What May" Aeroplastics, Brussels. 2020 "Claire-Obscure" Galerie Paul Janssen, St. Tropez, France 2019 "Habiter L'intime" Fondation Thalie, Brussels, Belgium. ART PARIS, Grand Palais, represented by The Belgian Gallery.

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DELPHINE BOËL; Delphine of Saxe-Coburg (Uccle, Belgium, 1968). "New York Times-Love Conquers Hate," 2018. Mixed media on newsprint. Unique piece. Signed and dated in the lower right corner. With Art22 Gallery label on the back. Measurements: 67 x 45 cm; 69 x 47 cm (frame). In Delhphine Böel's language, titles, texts and words are tremendously important and revealing. For the Belgian artist, born out of an extramarital affair with the emeritus King Albert II of Belgium, love is the universal language. Delphine Boël is an officially recognized princess since 2020 and a Belgian sculptor. She is the extramarital daughter of King Albert II of Belgium with Baroness Sibylle de Selys Longchamps. She trained at the Chelsea School of Art, London (1991). He has participated in numerous international exhibitions and events. Selection of recent solo exhibitions: 2023 "Love Imperfection" Bicester Collection, Maasmechelen Village, Belgium 2022 "What Is to Come Is Better Than What Was" Linda and Guy Pieters Foundation, St. Tropez, France. 2021 "I Love You. No More Blabla." Guy Pieters Gallery, Knokke, Belgium 2020 "Attitude" Guy Pieters Gallery, Knokke, Belgium 2017 "NEVER GIVE UP" Museum of Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium "Obsessed with Love" WM Gallery, Antwerp, Belgium. Delphine has practiced a wide variety of techniques, and defines herself as a color artist. In painting, video, sculpture and neon, her works are vibrant, playful and extravagant. Group exhibitions and fairs: 2023 ORNAMENTUM - Artists' Jewellery Collection of Diane Venet, Boghossian Foundation, Brussels, 2022 "If Cloths Could Talk" Markiezenhof Museum, Bergen Op Zoom, The Netherlands. Special Guest Artist, Aardenburg Biennale, Aardenburg, The Netherlands. 2021 "Bijoux D'Artistes - De Picasso a Koons" Diane Venet Collection, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco "Come What May" Aeroplastics, Brussels. 2020 "Claire-Obscure" Galerie Paul Janssen, St. Tropez, France 2019 "Habiter L'intime" Fondation Thalie, Brussels, Belgium. ART PARIS, Grand Palais, represented by The Belgian Gallery.

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