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The CSEDT is at the Grand Palais, Paris, 12-14 April 2019

The CSEDT is at the Grand Palais, Paris, 12-14 April 2019

On the occasion of the Rare Book Fair and the Art Object, the CSEDT will be present at the Grand Palais, Paris from 12 to 14 April. Find a set of prints and drawings selected by some twenty CSEDT member galleries and displayed on stand D7. Works by Old Masters as well as modern and contemporary artists will come together, offering a miscellany of styles and techniques to be discovered: Michaël Cailloux / Nathalie Béreau Gallery Félix Vallotton / Lise Cormery Gallery F.W. Loy /  Documents Gallery Marjan Seyedin /  Documents 15 Gallery Vasarely /  Grillon Gallery Hélion /  Laurentin Gallery Dubuffet /  Baudoin Lebon Gallery Gustave Doré / Michel Gallery Marcus...

Christian Collin Gallery, Emile Sulpis introduction

Christian Collin Gallery, Emile Sulpis introduction

Interpretation engraver by trade, Emile Sulpis gave also a more intimate production. Through his prints and drawings, certainly intended for his loved ones or his own, he experimented with several techniques: drypoint engraving, aquatint, soft varnish, pastel, pencil, charcoal, watercolour, etc. Most of his works represent a unique model; a young woman with black hair, who may have been his companion. From the Belle époque to the roaring twenties, from long hair to tomboy haircuts, we particularly follow him through his journeys in France, Normandy and Corsica. Currently / Emile Sulpis (1856-1943) Drawings and intimist engravings Find the latest news...

Terrades Gallery, Salon du dessin

Terrades Gallery, Salon du dessin

Terrades Gallery will attend to the Salon du Dessin, from March 27 to april 1st at Palais Brongniart, place de la Bourse, Paris. GIOVANNI FRANCESCO BARBIERI KNOWN AS IL GUERCINO Cento, 1591 – Bologne, 1666 Lucrezia, circa 1638 pen and brown ink 145 x 123 mm ORIGIN Presumably Nicholas Lanier (1588-1666, Lugt 4698 and 4699) Nathaniel Hone (1718-1874, Lugt 2793)unidentified collection with a Jerusalem crossed mark (Lugt 2904 ?) ARTWORK IN RELATION Lucrezia, oil on canvas (particular collection) Even though he was born in the province of Ferrara, becoming then dependent on Venice in the artistic field, and although marked in...

Lecture by Hélène Bonafous-Murat

Lecture by Hélène Bonafous-Murat

An evening at the Roybet Fould Museum in Courbevoie: «Théodule Ribot- engraver: the printing kitchen boy» on Thursday 14 March 2019 from 6pm to 7pm, lecture by Hélène Bonafous-Murat, Expert in old Master and modern prints, member of the National Company of Experts. Théodule Ribot has the charm of a little master who was trained by apprenticing with the Great Masters (Rembrandt, Chardin). He borrows his subjects from the world of cooks and marmitons, humble and laborious people, participating in a Social Realism that was then being developed. First, he resorted to lithography, then he became part of the renewal of etching technique, within the Society of Aquafortists founded by...

OSP Gallery, Lempereur-Haut exhibition

OSP Gallery, Lempereur-Haut exhibition

In order to promote dialogue between contemporary art of Today and art of Yesterday, the OSP gallery is pleased to announce its next exhibition, entitled «Lempereur-Haut/Pellet», from 21 to 24 March, hosted at the Nicolas Rolland Gallery, located at 7 rue Visconti in Paris. Marcel Lempereur-Haut (1898-1986), obsessed painter with mathematics and ornamentation, member of Vouloir, regular attendant of the Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, will face a young artist, Maximilien Pellet ( born in 1991/ Display: Untitled, 2018, watercolour on paper), which has been developing for several years a major work on history of representations. A way to rediscover the unjustly...

Galerie Maeght, Fiedler exhibition

Galerie Maeght, Fiedler exhibition

From March 8 to April 13, 2019, the Maeght Gallery invites you to discover a set of works by artist François Fiedler. A selection of 22 works on canvas made between 1967 and 1997, bearing out the artist’s perpetual research on Matter, in space and in time. François Fiedler keeps seeking the rhythms all around us. At the centre of the four elements, he explores the ultimate limits of Nature. From molecular observation boundaries and through Organic Work, François Fiedler proposes an explanation of the origin and fate of the universe. Fiedler gives us a perception of the universe close to the sensitive world music that often accompanies...