Fine Arts Paris, the hotbed of talents where museums come to make their purchases

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From the 13th to the 17th of November 2019, the 3rd edition of Fine Arts Paris, taking place at the Carrousel du Louvre, is sure to be promising for museums.

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Fine Arts Paris, le salon où les musées font leurs achats
It's in the early 19th century that Joaquin Sorolla Y Bastida painted the canvas « Boats and fishermen on a beach in Valence ». © DR
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This Parisian rendezvous has become a must-go. A beaux-arts fair dedicated to painting, drawing and sculpture, from The Antiquity to today, Fine Arts Paris is on a powerful upswing. In 2019, it opened up to specialties such as tapestry, ceramics or archeology, and the adventure welcomes a total of 46 leading international art dealers, with quality as main thread.

A hotbed of works coveted by museums

During 5 days, the salon will showcase their master pieces, rarely exposed for visitors, who will be able to enjoy the treasure trove of specialists. An occasion to discover differently the collections of an institution, whose guest is the Piscine de Roubaix, with a spotlight on works in ceramics, sculptures, textiles, fashion and paintings.

Fine Arts Paris Eugène Delacroix Personnage en costume de Palikare et Antonio Mancini Portrait de Femme On the stands one discovers this Delacroix, « Personnage en costume de Palikare », and « Portrait de Femme » by Antonio Mancini. © DR
Fine Art Paris Claude Michel aka Clodion Le chasseur and Carrier-Belleuse Amongst the sculptures on display, admire those by Claude Michel, « The Hunter », and by Carrier-Belleuse, « Allegory of Friendship ». © DR

A first row cultural window-display

This gangway between professionals and cultural institutions, who can take advantage of this occasion to make their purchases, will also take place during a beyond-the-walls exhibition. Indeed, the Beaux-Arts Week will be taking place in 20 of the leading museums in the Île-de-France region, and visitors will have free access to unpredecented collections. Save the date for outstanding discoveries!

Fine Arts Paris André Devambez La Fête de la fée Framed by artist André Devambez himself, « La Fête de la Fée » pays  hommage to poetry and nature. © DR

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