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Paris tableau

— October 2011

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Jan Bruegel the Elder (1568–1625), An Extensive Landscape with Travellers on a Road.  Oil on copper, 17.8 x 27.2 cm Signed and dated 1608. David Koetser Gallery

4 to 8 November 2011

At the heart of Europe, Paris is a cultural capital with an incomparable heritage, one of the major centres of the art market and the only city in the world with such a rich and diverse market.  For this first fair, 20 prestigious galleries from Paris, Rome, Madrid, London, Zurich, Amsterdam and New York will gather together in the renowned Palais de la Bourse. Easily accessible and with ample parking space, the former temple of finance is located in the heart of the Paris art scene, near the Opéra, the Hôtel Drouot, the Bibliothèque Nationale and the Musée du Louvre.

For the first time, an event will be entirely dedicated to Old Master paintings dating from the Middle Ages to the 19th century, with artists such as Brueghel the Elder, Jacopo Bassano, François Clouet, Horace Vernet and Canaletto.  A convivial fair with a T-shaped plan where each exhibitor has a 35 square metre stand, Paris Tableau is organized chronologically and according to schools. It will allow collectors and curators to appreciate splendid paintings, some of which are exhibited for the first time, and give art lovers the opportunity to meet and share their passion with art dealers.

Paris Tableau will enable collectors and curators to make their choice among major paintings, many of which are exhibited for the first time, and give art lovers the opportunity to meet and share their passion with art dealers.

 


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