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  2. Gallery of Montparnasse - Wikipedia

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    For most of them it was the first time their paintings were exhibited in France. [ 1 ] The gallery today belongs to the city council of Paris and the city council of the 14th arrondissement of Paris , and still hosts temporary exhibitions of paintings, sculptures and photographs.

  3. Municipal Council of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Municipal Council of Paris was the deliberative assembly of the city of Paris from April 20, 1834, to December 31, 1967, [n 1] when Paris was a commune within the department of the Seine. It was replaced on January 1, 1968, by the Council of Paris , which combined the functions of both the municipal council and the general council .

  4. Art in Paris - Wikipedia

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    The leading French art fair, Foire internationale d'art contemporain (FIAC), is a manifestation of contemporary art that has taken place every year since 1974 in October in Paris. For several days, this exhibition becomes the international meeting place between galleries, collectors, curators, museum directors and personalities from around the ...

  5. Failed effort to save Josephine Baker’s cabaret in Paris ...

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    Bagley’s activism for the cabaret did yield one positive result: On June 3, 2019, the City of Paris unveiled a plaque meters away from Baker’s old cabaret to honor her legacy in the city.

  6. Council of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Paris (French: Conseil de Paris, [kɔ̃sɛj d(ə) paʁi]) is the deliberative body responsible for governing Paris, the capital of France.It possesses both the powers of a municipal council (conseil municipal) and those of a departmental council (conseil départemental) for the département de Paris, as defined by the so-called PLM Law (Loi PLM) of 1982 that redefined the ...

  7. British tourists to pay more to visit the Louvre, Macron ...

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    British tourists will have to pay more to enter the Louvre in Paris under new plans announced by French president Emmanuel Macron at the museum.. Mr Macron said that non-EU visitors will pay a ...

  8. The Met Gala's most controversial outfits and moments - AOL

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    Met Gala outfits are designed to stop traffic — red carpet traffic, that is. Each year, on the first Monday in May, a hand-picked selection of the world’s most famous gather at the ...

  9. Picasso's Blue Period - Wikipedia

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    Blindness is a recurrent theme in Picasso's works of this period, also represented in The Blindman's Meal (1903, the Metropolitan Museum of Art) and in the portrait of Celestina (1903). Infrared imagery of Picasso's 1901 painting The Blue Room reveals another painting beneath the surface.

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