Not exactly French, but a French speaking Swiss who married a French woman and moved to Paris. François Barraud. I’ve included the two paintings because he seems to have used the same young model in both.
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A work in progress – and something completely different. A crime novel about cultural and generational clashes. A series of murders in the Melbourne art world. 
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I love Barraud’s painting style. I can’t stop looking at the bread in the first image. It’s mesmerising – a hybrid painterly-realistic style. Thanks!