The exhibition of independent artists' works in Paris Grand Palace was founded in 1884 and is held in Paris Grand Palace every year. This is one of the most historic art exhibitions in France. Many talented artists exhibited their works here when they were young, including Van Gogh, Cezanne, Renoir, Matisse, Dali, Picasso and other artists who were not famous in the world at that time. The predecessor of Paris Antique Biennale is the "Antique Fair" which appeared in 1960s. Later, it was founded in 1956 under the auspices of Pierre Vandermeersch, president of the French National Antiques Association. The purpose of that year was to make a place to show beautiful objects, and the beauty of these objects can be comparable to that of Paris beauty who came to watch the exhibition. The elegance, reputation and grandeur of the exhibition can make art lovers and collectors enjoy a feast.
The Grand Palace is a famous building in Paris, which was opened for the Paris World Expo in 1900. This building is famous for its elegant glass, metal dome, tall colonnade and rich sculptures. Mr. andre malraux opened the door of this mysterious memorial building and held the first modern international antique biennale in the Grand Palace Exhibition Hall in 1962. This exhibition gathers the most famous antique collectors, set designers, jewelers and booksellers under the glass dome of the world-famous Grand Palace. The exhibition hall is composed of pavilions, gardens and fountains, and the environment is very charming, which complements all kinds of genuine treasures.
In the following years, people like Andre Cleverly and Jean Rafa? Famous people such as l Millies-Lacroix, Pier-Luigi Pizzi, Jean-Michel Wilmotte and christian lacroix exhibited their works in the grand event, which attracted famous Parisian collectors and international celebrities.
The first Biennale of Antiques attracted 74 exhibitors. 1994 From 2004, due to the construction of municipal works, the exhibition was moved from the Grand Palace in Paris to the Louvre near the largest museum in the world.
In 2006, the Biennale returned to the Grand Palais in Paris, which is an unparalleled place and deeply loved by exhibitors and tourists all over the world.
Paris Biennale of Antiques is unique in that it is the first antique exhibition controlled by experts. Two days before the opening of the exhibition, 350 experts from all over the world will inspect the exhibits one by one. If there is something wrong with its source, or if its standard is a little inconsistent with the Paris Antique Biennale, this exhibit will not be accepted by the Antique Exhibition. Such strict measures are enough to control and guarantee the quality of the exhibition and its reputation for more than half a century.
The exhibits on display make the Antique Biennale the most beautiful art collection box in the world. In September of these two years, the Biennale revived a cultural trend and enlivened the Paris art market.
The 24th Paris Antique Biennale held in September this year 1 1 has a booth of 4 100 square meters under the glass dome of the Grand Palace Exhibition Hall. This layout rediscovered the atmosphere of the first Antique Biennale: Winter Garden. As if on both sides of the aisle leading to the sky, the green space and rich gardens create a balanced architectural beauty. There are stalls in the middle of the four leisure food theme courtyards (chocolate, coffee, tea and fruit), and the uniquely designed stalls attract people to explore the rich connotation of antiques, an ever-changing art of life.
The entrance of each exhibition room is the same, and it is built by a 7-meter-high arch. All booths are designed like a real apartment, and the entrances of all exhibition halls face the waterscape of pools and fountains. Moreover, the window design of the showroom continues to attract the attention of the audience to thousands of exhibits.
All exhibitors of the Biennale of Antiques are members of the French National Antiques Federation. They all agree with the "code of conduct" charter formulated by the Federation. As a member of the French National Antique Federation, we should abide by the code of ethics, insist on authenticity and maintain international reputation. The 24th Paris Antique Biennale has 95 exhibitors, including archaeology, weapons, Asian art, decorative art from the early 20th century to 1970, primitive art, jewelry (antiques and fashion), ceramics and ancient glass, rare books and manuscripts, ancient paintings and modern paintings.
Many years ago, internationally renowned antique dealers set up the Extreme Oriental Art Exhibition Area. Especially in the 24th Biennale, collectors will see Christian Deydier and Gisèle Cro again. Vanderwin Corp. Van der Waen, Jacques Barre, Sam Fogg, Lagueyrie Baerreis, Jorge welsh, Antoine Lebel and Bertrand de La Verne Promendez. 20 10 at 8: 00 p.m. on July 6th, the Grand Palais in Paris-The soft sunshine in summer shines through the round glass dome of the Grand Palais in Paris on a giant golden lion sculpture with white pearls on its feet. Chanel 20 10- 1 1 autumn and winter high-end uniform series conference was held here.