New Exhibition: The School of Paris

Mar 23, 2011 | Uncategorized

Peter Harrington is proud to present our most recent exhibition: The French Impressionists and the School of Paris, featuring more than 50 signed prints and original pieces by the most significant artists who worked in Paris during the first half of the 20th century. Represented are Paul Cézanne, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso,  Henri Matisse, Jean Cocteau, Marc Chagall, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, and many others.

On Thursday we hosted a very successful preview reception in our new gallery space. Below, staff and guests mingle and enjoy the artwork:

 

 The French Impressionists and the School of Paris The French Impressionists and the School of Paris

 The French Impressionists and the School of Paris

 The French Impressionists and the School of Paris

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