Lingering over pain au chocolat in a sidewalk café, relaxing after a day of strolling along the Seine and marveling at icons like the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe… the perfect Paris experience combines leisure and liveliness with enough time to savor both an exquisite meal and exhibits at the Louvre. Awaken your spirit at Notre Dame, bargain hunt at the Marché aux Puces de Montreuil or for goodies at the Marché Biologique Raspail, then cap it all off with a risqué show at the Moulin Rouge.
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Laurence Esnol Gallery was born from an encounter between a couple of art collectors and a painter. Drawn by their love of art, Laurence Esnol and Daniel Aïdan opened a first then a second gallery, both dedicated to the works of one artist, H. Craig HANNA. Inaugurated in 2008, the gallery is today located in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, in the heart of the art quarter in Paris. The team has since dedicated its passion and energy on promoting a renewed idea of contemporary art, through the paintings of H. Craig HANNA – Laurence Esnol Gallery being the only permanent showroom of his work. Laurence Esnol Gallery has also broadened its commitment by supporting other artist trough temporary exhibition, especially the photographer Eric Antoine. The gallery has participated in many contemporary art fairs worldwide, amongst others BRAFA, Art Paris and Scope Art Basel.
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Jean-Jacques Dutko has been at the forefront of Paris’ art community since the 1980s and is considered a pioneer in the field of Art Deco. In recent years, Dutko has also turned his discerning eye to contemporary works, forging relationships with contemporary artists and designers, and frequently commissioning limited edition works to complement his Art Deco findings.
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The Gallery Martinez is specialized in prints from the XVIth to the beginning of the XXth century, from Albrecht Dürer until Matisse. The world of printmaking is open to all... lovers of art and prints. A refined universe that will interest an enlightened and curious public. Our choice of artists is multiple and from all times.
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The former home of 19th-century painter Eugène Delacroix has been preserved and has a number of his works on display.
In the square from the final scene of The Age of Innocence with Daniel Day Lewis, the square where Delacroix's apartment and studio and gardens is situated hit you with charm and a wave of serenity as you come around the corner! His studio is most impressive and the gardens below a Garden of Eden for certain.
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