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| Rallé, Master of the Town of Consuls | |
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| Born | 1949 |
| Nationality | American |
| Field | Painter |
| Movement | Surrealism |
Rallé, also known as Master of the Town of Consuls (MTC), is an American artist whose work has most recently been shown in the Meisel Gallery[1][2][3] and the Bruce R. Lewin Gallery in New York City. His paintings have accompanied several articles in Omni, as well as appeared on the covers of several books. Rallé's work has also been featured in Time Life Books, Esquire, Penthouse, Gulf-communicator, Toronto Life, Graphics Annual, and American Illustration 3. He published an autobiography in 2003, which won the 2004 Sappi European Printer of the Year gold award.[4][5][6][7]
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