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The lost wax bronze casting sculpture process
The artist starts by modeling a piece from wax or another material. Read more...


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Galleries

[Gallery Mouvances Paris, place des Vosges]

Galerie Mouvances Judith Devaux

 


[Lyon]

Gallery ARTIS
54, rue Auguste Comte
69002 Lyon

Director : David Durand

tel : 00 33 (0)4 78 38 28 01
email : artisborome@free.fr


[Béziers]

Galerie MERCURE
8, place des Trois Six
Béziers 34500

Sous la direction d'Elyette Peyre.

tel : 04 67 49 37 87

galerie mercure béziers

 


[Clairac]

Gallery NIPPUR
2, place de l'Eglise
47320 Clairac

Director : Arlette Secret

tel :00 33 (0)5 53 88 07 01
email : a_secret@clairac-editeurs.com

Galerie Nippur expo Judit Devaux

 


[Worshop]

Workshop Judith Devaux in Nîmes
mob : 06 20 50 20 29
email : contact[at]judithdevaux.fr

atelier nîmes Judith devaux

 


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Exhibitions
 

Domaine de Chaumont sur Loire
From September 9th to November 3rd, at the Domaine de Chaumont sur Loire, Ralph Samuel Grossman shows his photographs : The Veiled World. This time, he confirms his talent exhibiting next to Franck Riboud and his Gardens of Heaven - views from Angkor and Huang shan. .


Ando Hiroshige
The National Library offers virtual exhibitions and invites you to discover Ando Hiroshige's engravings. Beyond the simplicity of the subject, the exceptional line of the Japanese master is really fascinating.


Jean Hey, Grand Palais

When I was a child, I grew up in Moulins and had the time to study the famous Maître de Moulins' triptych and his so strict Virgin. It was only years later that I discovered and began to appreciate the work of Jean Hey, major artist of the French Renaissance, whose paintings will be presented next Autumn at the Grand Palais, France 1500, between Middle-Age and Renaissance, from October 6th to January 10th 2011.