biographies

 

Paul Harmon. Painter. For over a decade beginning in 1986, Paul Harmon lived and painted in Paris. His work is represented by numerous galleries and exhibited in museums across the United States and Europe. He was chosen to represent the U. S. in the Bienal De Arte, Medellin, Colombia. At the invitation of the city of Caen, France, Harmon had the official one-man exhibition at the D-Day 50th anniversary remembrances. Other international honors include the awarding of the Prix de la Ville de Monaco and Prix de la Societe E.J.A. Currently, Paul Harmon lives and works in a 1793 farmhouse studio in Brentwood, Tennessee.

 

   
Jean-Louis Bloch-Lainé. Photographer. Paris is the home of Jean-Louis Bloch-Lainé. For more than twenty years, Bloch-Lainé's images have been seen in magazines such as Marie Claire, Elle, Cosmopolitan, L'Officiel, and Rolling Stone. His books include La Riviera d'Alain Ducasse, Pierre Hermé Secrets Gourmands, Saveurs du Japon Hirohisa Koyama, as well as Cerfs Volants and Rue Vue. Among the clients who have commissioned Bloch-Lainé are Yves St. Laurent, Lanvin, Dior, Pattou, and Canovas. Jean-Louis Bloch-Lainé lives in the 5th arrondissement with his wife Jacqueline in an elegantly converted cardboard box factory.

 

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