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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 116 French and foreign dealers gathering in the Carrousel du Louvre compound are certainly among the best in the world. Whether it be furniture or paintings, antique works, Chinese archaeology or primary art, jewels or illustrated books, carpets, weapons, silver or stamps, in all domains, exhibitors attempt to offer a selection which epitomizes their exactingness and meets the public's expectations though most items are tagged at prices that are well beyond those recorded at auction.

Furniture, objects of art and memorabilia from all eras are among the major trends of this event but there has been an increasing number of dealers specialised in antique and modern paintings, drawings and sculpture as well as Art Nouveau and Art Deco items.

Specialists in ceramics, faience and porcelain, like those of the arts of the Far East and the First Arts exhibiting at the Biennale have been experiencing a true craze with collectors and museums.

Considered in France and internationally as a monumental “tour de force”, the Biennale preserves its identity and impact due to a renewed quality requirement and the diversity of the artistic fields represented. It also reflects the vitality of the French art market and contributes to the enhancement of Paris' position in this sector though visitors will not see many extraordinary pieces as they did over a decade ago.

Two weeks were required to build a city, which sprang from nothing. Day and night, 300 artisans have worked relentlessly to transform the Carrousel du Louvre and to create stands to display the works of art, which are in the limelight.

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