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


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XXE BIENNALE DES ANTIQUAIRES

There have been many splendid 15th and 16th Century Book of Hours exhibited by Bresset or Sam Fogg while modern and Impressionist paintings have been shown in quantity though only a few are of museum quality.

Overall the Biennale seems to be of a good vintage though demanding collectors might be disappointed. This did not prevent John Herring, the man who advises many of them, to come from New York. He has been above all impressed by Art Deco pieces and by a Picasso painting shown by the Galerie Vallois. He said that at least 30 exhibitors deserved an A+. Still he has not seemed ecstatic regarding most modern paintings exhibited in the Carrousel du Louvre.

While the Biennale was opening its doors it was rumoured that, Charles Bailly, one of the biggest Parisian dealers of Old Masters and modern paintings, was thinking about moving to Switzerland apparently because he was tired of the attitude of French tax authorities.

Bailly, who discovered several major paintings during the past decade, seems to pay a certain price for his celebrity, notwithstanding the fact that many of his counterparts have been jealous of his success. If he were to settle in Switzerland, Paris would nevertheless lose one of its main actors and fail to regain the position on the art market. Adrian Darmon

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