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The works of James Joyce inspire a Beruer painter

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The James Joyce Museum is enriched with a new original painting. It was offered by the France / Grande-Bretain du Cher Association. Signed by their president, Jean-Pierre Bodex.

This iconic painting was designed for an event dedicated to Ireland in the bourgeoisie. It was inspired by a major work by James Joyce. UlyssesFrom collages of objects and various objects. Listed in a table with an appropriate title for each chapter of the Irish author’s novel.

The man who was president and vice president of the Beruer France-Great Britain Association, Crodin Vanier and Alizabeth Morin, respectively, in the presence of Xavier Cadoret, along with other members, delivered the painting directly to Marion Byrne, deputy president of the James-Joyce Museum Association. , Mayor of St. Gorant-le-Pui.

“This painting, published by Claudine Vanier and Alizabeth Morin, has a place in the St. Garantice Museum.”

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