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


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XXE BIENNALE DES ANTIQUAIRES

This year, a Belgian interior designer, Christophe Decarpentrie, has been in charge of the overall interior design of the Biennale. With his enthusiasm for the Baroque, his feelings for classicism, his inclination for the designers of the 1940s and his pronounced love of travel, he has designed a Biennale around the theme: “Paris… crossroads of the continents”.

The continents are evoked symbolically using a colour dominant: garnet reds like wine for “Europa”, the whites and beiges of cotton and corn for “America”, tobacco hues for “America Latina”, herbal greens for “Asia” and dark browns evoking coffee for “Africa”.
Detail of mahogany cabinet 17th Century
(Gallerie De Jonckheere)

Overall, the Biennale offers an interesting insight on many forms of art, especially 18th Century furniture, archaeological objects, silver pieces and Old masters and 19th and 20th Century paintings. There are many things to wet the appetite of buyers but only a few magnificent pieces such as the “Hercules table”, a Louis XVI oval piece of furniture with a yellow marble top decorated the heads of four lions resting on as many Hercules' beetles exhibited by Bernard Steinitz, the “Prince” of French antique dealers. Steinitz is so much attached to this piece that he reportedly refused a 10 million FF (US $ 1,33 million) offer from Christie's owner François Pinault.

The Cazeau-La Béraudière gallery is showing a monumental sculpture, representing a rider on a horse measuring 114 x 124 x 54 cm by Italian artist Marino Marini tagged at 20 million FF ($ 2,66 million), the Aaron gallery is offering at 3,5 million FF ($ 466,666) a mid 18th Century gilt-bronze sanctuary lamp with Franciscan armorial bearings decorated with putti and Rococo ornaments and De Jonckheere from Brussels, beside works by Brueghel the Younger and a superb canvas by Frans Francken the Younger and Jan Brueghel the Elder representing a cabinet of paintings with astronomical instruments, has displayed a rare cabinet decorated with still lifes painted by an artist from the circle of van Kessel.

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