15/06/2022
🎇Highlights from board trip 😍 We began the week with a sunset reception with Directeur Laurence des Cars on Tuesday, when the museum is closed.
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1-2) Private tour followed by dinner. The palace is closed to the public as it is undergoing a major restoration. The notorious château was built when Marie Antoinette bet that her brother-in-law, Count
d’Artois, that he couldn’t build it in 100 days- he built in in 64! The palace was made to impress the ladies 😘
Thank you Alberic de Montgolfier president and Nicolas Cattelain, president .moore212
3) Living room of Gilles Demarteau, one of François Boucher's official engravers, asked Boucher to decorate it along with Jean-Honoré Fragonard and Jean-Baptiste Huet in 1795 . This room of follies remind us of Fragonard Rooms
4) .thani.collection Preview of their new exhibition with head curator and the chefs-d’œuvres of
5-6) Reception with the Grand Chancellor of the National Order of the Benoît Puga, in the official residence, The Hôtel de Salm
7-9) Final Evening- Dinner at the and a surprise tour given by the US Ambassador of the private apartments-which most people never see!
Thank you Kip Forbes for an unforgettable trip! 🤩
14/06/2022
Loved running into my friend Scroll to see her work booth
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28/11/2021
from , was a prolific painter, sculptor, textile designer, furniture and interior designer, architect, and dancer. Did you know she was a multidisciplinary artist, who was prolific and produced such high quality in every discipline? Her retrospective at will really open your eyes to this incredible artist who died so tragically.
22/09/2021
After having met at his studio in New York loved seeing his work done during
And meeting the wonderful collector who purchased his work!
New works done in these difficult times are quiet powerful especially by:
both who I met
The 2006 piece by
is wonderful as it makes me think and forgot about anything else
14/09/2021
Emilie Fölge was the only constant in life. She was 32 years old when she was portrayed here, at the height of gold period. In 1918 when had a stroke from which he never recovered , on his death bed he asked to “send for Emilie” . ❤️ ?
02/09/2021
For “Tigres & Vautours” was an adventure, and a dream come true. turned the Palace of the Popes, the 14th century medieval Palatine chapel into a “place of images” once again. We are confronted with the artist, the pope and the man.
The “Playground Program II” has created a playlist for this Program which adds another layer to the exhibition
#1988 : the year dealer-collector
dove into the art world
What does 1988 mean to you?
22/08/2021
I never expected to be overwhelmed by . you will discover early landscapes and portraits from 1905, impactful monumental works, and how he continues to influence artists. to discover !
20/08/2021
Simple pleasures in life: lunch . Elegant setting, beautiful food and rich with history.
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19/08/2021
The sculpture garden or labyrinth, a pool designed by . The
exhibition is not to be missed. Wonderful works by the entire family. The chandelier Extraordinaire by is worth the trip alone.
19/08/2021
It was a privilege to have lunch and view the private Navarra collection.
Scroll to see unique works
19/08/2021
is not only a winery but also is hotel with restaurants like , a sculpture garden and has multiple exhibition spaces.