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By the early '20s the more exuberantly aggressive paint-heavy manner we now associate with Soutine was in place - canvases that exhibit an unmistakable volupte in their writhing, tortuous substance, but at the price of mesure, particularly in the Southern landscapes of Ceret and Cagnes (towns he grew to detest). Additionally, the prestigious British Retail Consortium (BRC) recently certified the Oeneo plant in Ceret, France, for the BRC Global Standard in Packaging. Once produced in Spain, the Diam corks are transported to the company's location in Ceret (South of France) or to one of its other processing plants such as its Napa, Calif. |
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