François Stahly

German-French sculptor (1911–2006) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

François Stahly (March 8, 1911 in Konstanz – July 2, 2006 in Paris) was a German-French sculptor.

François Stahly

In 1952 Muller exhibited alongside Étienne Martin, Marie-Thérèse Pinto and Juana Muller in a group exhibition at the galerie MAI (Meubles Architectures Installations) in Paris.[1][2] His first wife, Claude, died in 1973. From the mid 1970s until his death he was married to the French-Iranian sculptor, Parvine Curie.[3]

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