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Monographic Exhibitions in Parisian Galleries

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23/6/25 - Art Market - Paris - Two monographic exhibitions are currently being held in Parisian galleries in this second half of June, one devoted to a landscape artist fairly well known to enthusiasts of works from the Neoclassical period, the second to a forgotten draughtsman from the second half of the 19th century, a theatre set designer, who turns out to be a genuine revelation.


1. Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754-1826)
Vue du cloître de l’église
San Sebastiano à Venise

Plume, aquarelle et
lavis brun - 20,5 x 31,4 cm
Galerie Vittet
Photo : Galerie Vittet
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2. Victor-Jean Nicolle (1754-1826)
Vue de la baie de Naples depuis
Mergellina, le Castel dell’Ovo au loin

Plume, encre brune, lavis brun et
gris, et aquarelle - 20,2 x 31,4 cm

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