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Danielle Jacqui, known as \"Celle qui peint \", is a French painter and sculptor, born 2 February 1934 in Nice. She lives in Roquevaire, Bouches-du-Rhône, France, where she is known for having entirely decorated her house. She founded the International Festival of Marginal Art in Aubagne, and she is an emblematic figure in the movement derived from Outsider art.

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Salos Manor is a former residential manor in Rokiškis district municipality, Lithuania.

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