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OPENING OF THE 20th ANTIQUE DEALERS' BIENNIAL IN PARIS
01 September 2000


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XXE BIENNALE DES ANTIQUAIRES
The French art market seems more open to competition and though the Biennale has been welcoming 23 new participants one must take into account the fact that there is now a shortage of great quality pieces, which are often bought by museums. This problem has been masked by good economic results and the arrival on the market of new collectors, mostly tycoons of the new technologies sector, who have been interested mainly by modern and contemporary art. Prices have risen tremendously on the art market during the past five years but the shortage of extraordinary stuff cannot be compensated for.
Virgin with Christ child with St Nicolas of Bari and St Stephen

There is however an atmosphere of optimism and true enthusiasm at the Biennale, which will record at least 90,000 visitors from all over the world.

New exhibitors in this new edition are the Berry-Hill Galleries from New York, specialising in American paintings, sculpture and European art, John Mitchell and Son (Old Masters and 19th-20th Century paintings), John Derek (Old Masters), Christian Deydier (Art of the Far East), Sam Fogg (Miniatures, Rare Books, the Middle Ages, The Renaissance, the Far East) and Jorge Welsh (ceramics, Porcelain, Far East) all from London, Konrad Bernheimer (Old Masters) from Munich, Philippe Denys (Art Nouveau and Art Deco silver) from Brussels, Martine & Gérard Bareyre (17th-18th centuries, gilded wood, mahogany, frames and mirrors), Jean-Claude Bellier (19th and 20th Century paintings), Cartier (Jewellery), Olivier Descours (18th Century), Galerie Jean-Jacques Dutko (Art Nouveau and Art Deco), Hervieux & Motard (Jewellery), Jacques Barrère (Art of the Far East), L'Arc en Seine (Art Nouveau, Art deco), Jean-Luc Méchiche (primitive art, decorative arts of the 19th and 20th centuries), Galerie Mermoz (pre-Columbian art), Galerie Alain de Monbrison (Africa, Oceania, primitive art), Galerie du Passage (Art Nouveau, Art Déco), Reza Gem (jewellery), Pierre-Richard Royer (Weapons, armours, military memorabilia), Van & Cleef & Arpels (Jewellery), all from Paris.

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