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This article about an artist from Dole, France, who paints his adopted city from various perspectives, cannot be properly rewritten as the original content appears to consist entirely of CSS styling code and technical web elements rather than actual journalistic text. The article title suggests it was meant to cover a local artist's work depicting the city of Dole through multiple artistic angles and viewpoints.
Without access to the actual editorial content, it is impossible to provide details about the artist's identity, artistic style, specific works, or the subjects and locations within Dole that inspire the paintings. The technical code that comprises the current article body contains no usable information about the artist's background, artistic journey, or relationship with the city.
Readers interested in this story about the Dole-based artist and their cityscape paintings would need to access the original source material to obtain the complete information about this cultural story.
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