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  2. Jeu de Paume (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Jeu de Paume was used from 1940 to 1944 to store Nazi plunder looted by the regime's Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce (ERR) in France. These works included masterpieces from the collections of French Jewish families like the Rothschilds, the David-Weills, the Bernheims, [4] [5] and noted dealers including Paul Rosenberg who specialised in impressionist and post-impressionist works.

  3. National Gallery of Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Exhibition recorded a total attendance figure of 462,262, making it the most popular ticketed art exhibition ever presented in Victoria, [67] and the most successful ticketed exhibition in the gallery's 156-year history. [68] [69] The exhibition is credited for generating almost $56 million for the Victorian economy. [70] 2018: 9 June – 7 October

  4. Alberto Giacometti à la Galerie Maeght, Paris, France, 1961

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    Cartier-Bresson had a longtime friendship with Giacometti and the two shared many of the same interests and beliefs about artistic creation. The French photographer said about him: "I was overjoyed to learn that Alberto had the same three passions that I have: Cézanne, Van Eyck, and Uccello.

  5. University of Victoria Legacy Art Galleries - Wikipedia

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    University of Victoria Legacy Art Galleries" (sometimes shorted to the "Legacy") was created as an umbrella name. This umbrella term includes the "Maltwood Art Gallery and Museum", which continued to exist on campus, and the "Legacy Art Gallery and Café", which was created in one of the downtown buildings donated by Michael Williams. [5]

  6. Galeries nationales du Grand Palais - Wikipedia

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    The Galeries nationales du Grand Palais (French pronunciation: [ɡalʁi nɑsjɔnal dy ɡʁɑ̃ palɛ]; transl. Grand Palais National Galleries) are museum spaces located in the Grand Palais in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. They serve as home to major art exhibits and cultural events programmed by the Réunion des musées nationaux et du ...

  7. Galerie Maeght - Wikipedia

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    Advertising the Fiedler exhibition. The Galerie Maeght (French pronunciation: [ɡalʁi maɡ]) is a gallery of modern art in Paris, [1] France, and Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The gallery was founded in 1936 in Cannes. [2] [3] The Paris gallery was started in 1946 by Aimé Maeght. The artists exhibited are mainly from France and Spain. [4]

  8. Musée Maillol - Wikipedia

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    In February 2015, the establishment was in crisis following the judicial liquidation of the company Tecniarte, which had organized all the gallery's exhibitions since the death of Dina Vierny in 2009. The exhibition on "Le Baiser dans l' art: from the Renaissance to the present day”, scheduled from March 25, is officially postponed.

  9. Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is an art gallery that houses the Australian part of the art collection of the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV).. The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia is located at Federation Square in Melbourne, Victoria; while the gallery's international works are displayed at the NGV International on St Kilda Road.