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ruth weiss in conversation with Thomas Antonic (2012).
ruth weiss in conversation with Thomas Antonic (2012).
The Six Continents leaving Nantes, returning to Paris. Photo: Arte
The Six Continents in Nantes, all their gilding worn away (left to right): Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Oceania, and Europe. Photo: Arte
Anne Pingeot (in red) with François Mitterrand, President of the Republic (just left of Pingeot) at the inauguration of the Musée d’Orsay, December 1, 1986. Photo: Derrick Ceyrac/AFP
Anne Pingeot at the musée d’Orsay.
Anne Pingeot
A 1908 view of the Young Elephant from the opposite side: Eléphantaisie by Pierre Dubreuil.
Palais du Trocadéro, with the Six Continents on pedestals flanking the entrance, during the Paris Exposition-Universelle (World Fair) of 1878.
Continents are just visible (three to a side), on pedestals to the left and right of the entrance. The Young Elephant is by Emmanuel Frémiet. Today it joins The Six Continents at d’Orsay.
The Three Shades: Matt Leach in the garden of the Hotel Biron (1991). Watercolor (15” x 10”). Signed: Stevenson. Stevenson/Leach Studios. White mat and narrow gold metal frame. SKU: CS199119*