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From Dreyfus to Vichy: Jewish Art Dealers in Paris

How did Jews shape Parisian arts and culture in the fin de siècle period of the 1800s and beyond? This summer, find out about the Jewish artists, performers, collectors and dealers who flourished in spite of the surges in antisemitism that frequently disrupted life in Paris.

How did Jews contribute to the changing market for art and antiques in Paris during the interwar period? Historian Dr Tom Stammers tackles the question in this talk, looking at Jewish art dealers such as Seligman, Gimpel, Kahnweiler and Rosenberg, who wielded enormous influence in the Parisian art market despite widespread antisemitism.

This event will be held with our partners at Jewish Renaissance, and you can book your ticket here.

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