- The
Galerie Barbazanges was an art
gallery in
Paris that
exhibited contemporary art
between 1911 and 1928. The
building was
owned by a
wealthy fashion...
- Post-Impressionistic style.
Frizeau sold the
painting around 1913 to
Galerie Barbazanges,
which sold it
before 1920 to the
Norwegian ship
owner and art collector...
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invited to
visit an
exposition of children's
drawings in the
Galerie Barbazanges that was
hosting the premiere.
Indications of the
intentions of the artists...
-
interest in the art market, and took a job at the
prestigious Galerie Barbazanges-Hodebert in Paris. In 1924,
Pierre settled in New York,
where he began...
- 109 Rue du
Faubourg Saint Honoré to his
friend Henri Barbazanges, who
opened the
Galerie Barbazanges to
exhibit contemporary art. The
building was beside...
-
first major exhibition in
Paris closed after two w****s at the
Galerie Barbazanges. The exhibition,
organized by the
French mathematician and
actuary Maurice...
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score the try,
which was converted. Lyon
pushed back and
scored a try by
Barbazanges, but it was not converted.
Sadler then
rushed though the Lyon defense...
-
oeuvres de
William Nicholson,
exhibition catalogue. Paris:
Galeries Barbazanges. [s.n.] (1910).
Exhibition of
Paintings by
William Nicholson: Rottingdean...
- exhibitions, such as the "Femmes
Peintures Français"
exhibition at
Galerie Barbazanges,
organized by
women artists wanting recognition in the art world. She...
- years. He was one of the main
organisers of an
exhibition at the
Galerie Barbazanges in ****ociation with the 1922
World Congress of the
Irish Race in Paris...