For the new autumn season, several Paris galleries have pulled out all the stops, with outstanding hangs designed to resonate with the fair occupying the Grand Palais.
On 11 and 12 September, in its new space (opening on 10 September at 33 quai Voltaire), the Sismann gallery invites us to discover the selection of Old Master sculptures that will reappear a few days later at its stand during the Antiques Biennale in Florence (21 to 29 September). These rarities include an Ecce Homo in polychrome wood, carved by Milanese artist Giovanni Battista da Corbetta in the second half of the 16 th century. At the Delalande gallery, which specialises in marine objects and musical instruments, around thirty seascapes,…
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