Art and Paris.
RUSSIAN ARTISTS IN PARIS. NOVEMBER 2012.
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…but boulevards are beautiful,
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such as in the time of Pissaro.
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The Boulevard des Capucines, the Olimpia Music Hall. The home of Edith Piaf, Charles Aznavour, Adamo, Mireille Mathieu, and many other great singers.
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…and Hemingway walked alongside these trees.
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8th arrondissement of Paris is well known as Champs-Élysées district.
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House on Rue de Miromesnil was a temporary location of “Russian Art & Paris” headquarter.
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The Élysée Palace is the official residence of the President of the French Republic, containing his office, and is where the Council of Ministers meets. View from Rue de Miromesnil.
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The Grand Palace. View from The Élysée Palace.
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Charles de Gaulle monument is near the Grand Palace. This was a place of meeting of Russian artists on exhibition “Art en Capital” 2012 registration day.
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Artist Andrey Shustov arrived first.
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Editor of “Russian Art & Paris” Ekaterina Semeniouk greeted artists on Champs-Élysées.
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The bridge of Alexander III and the Grand Palace (right). View from C. de Gaulle monument
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The Grand Palace exhibition hall. Registered artworks.
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Artists go to registration desk.
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The exhibition hall “Art en Capital” 2012. At registration desks.
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The early evening. The hanging of the paintings was in the very beginning.
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Artists at the registration desk.
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Editor of “Russian Art & Paris” Ekaterina Semeniouk guided artists through registration.
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The night of hanging the paintings.
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Artist Evgeni Yali was absent, but his painting “The steppe” arrived on time.
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“Coffeemania” waiting in line to be hanged.
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This is the winner of the Silver Medal 2012, but nobody know about it yet.
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Late dinner in the “Russian Art & Paris” headquarter, at last.
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