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"From Cézanne to Picasso, Masterpieces from the Vollard Gallery" exhibition at Musee d’Orsay in Paris from June 19 to September 16, 2007

The exhibition shows some masterpieces discovered by Ambroise Vollard, a pioneer among late nineteenth-century art dealers.


Ambroise Vollard (1866-1939) played a decisive role in the development of Modern Art until the early decades of the 20th century. Thanks to his intuition, his talent for business and his boldness, he has achieved a special place in the art market by his passionate defence of unknown or “banned” artists. In particular Vollard was the first to organise a one-man exhibition devoted to Paul Cézanne in November 1895; he exhibited the Nabis and he supported several young painters such as Derain and Rouault. His enlightened investments now seem incredibly far-sighted.

Vollard maintained a special relationship with each of “his” artists, whilst his extraordinary sensitivity enabled him to discover the unique talent of each. In particular, he encouraged Maillol and Renoir to produce sculpture.

Moreover, the way he developed relationships between creators, great collectors and other art dealers gave the small world of Parisian art an international dimension.

Finally, Vollard also played a crucial role in the world of publishing, which was then undergoing profound changes. He published many albums of original lithographs and “artists’ books”. He was also the author of monographs on Cézanne, Degas and Renoir, not to mention the account of his memories.

All these activities make Vollard a true promoter of Modern Art and one of the major figures of the art world of his time.


Paul GauguinBreton Peasant Women© photo RMN, Hervé Lewandowski

Practical information

Access
entrance to the museum and exhibitions by the square 1, rue de la Légion d’Honneur:
* for individual visitors without ticket on the side of the river Seine, entrance A
Transportation
Buses: 24, 63, 68, 69, 73, 83, 84, and 94
Metro: line 12, Solférino station
RER: line C, Musée d’Orsay station
Taxis: Rue de Solférino and Quai Anatole-France
Car parks: Deligny, Louvre and Montalembert

Opening Hours
The museum is open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 9.30am to 6pm and on Thursdays from 9.30am to 9.45pm
Tickets sold until 5pm, 9pm on Thursdays
Galleries start closing at 5.30pm, 9.15pm on Thursdays
The museum is shut on Mondays
Full price : 7.5 Euros
Reduced rate : 5.5 Euros
On Sundays and from 4.15 pm (8 pm on Thursdays): 5.5 Euros

For further information, you can visit the following website: Musée d’Orsay.