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  2. Julien Tanguy (art dealer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, the couple moved to Paris. Tanguy opened an itinerant shop in 1868, selling his paints in, for example, Barbizon or Argenteuil. He was a Communard in the struggles of the Paris Commune of 1871, was captured but released at the instigation of friends. In 1873, he opened a shop selling artists' supplies in Paris at 14 rue Clauzel.

  3. Colart - Wikipedia

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    Dekorima – Original art supplies brand of AB Wilh. Becker since 1970, also targeting the Scandinavian market. [8] [9] Lefranc & Bourgeois – Has a wide range of artists' paints and art supplies. Its oldest branch was established in 1720 in Paris. [10] Acquired by AB Wilh. Becker in 1982. [1] Charbonnel – Specialised in products for ...

  4. Galeries Lafayette - Wikipedia

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    Galeries Lafayette (French pronunciation: [ɡalʁi lafajɛt]) is an upmarket French department store chain, the biggest in Europe. Its flagship store is on Boulevard Haussmann in the 9th arrondissement of Paris but it now operates a number of locations in France and other countries.

  5. Le Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, when the decorative arts were at their high point in France, the Pomone design and decorating department was established, following the trend of other Parisian department stores. From 1923 to 1928, Paul Follot (1877–1941) was its director, followed by René-Lucien Prou (1889–1948) and Albert-Lucien Guénot (1894–1993) up to 1955.

  6. 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 ...

  7. La Samaritaine - Wikipedia

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    La Samaritaine (French pronunciation: [la samaʁitɛn]) is a large department store in the first arrondissement of Paris; the nearest metro station is Pont-Neuf. [1] Founded in 1870 by Ernest Cognacq it is now owned by the luxury goods conglomerate LVMH.