Fine Art and something a bit different in L’Isle Sur La Sorgue
Inspire · Julie Whitmarsh · Shopping & GiftsMore by luck than judgement, the first Sunday of our holiday this summer happened to coincide with the final day of this year’s International Art & Antiques Fair in L’Isle Sur La Sorgue.
I must admit that I’d realised the ‘happy coincidence’ a few months ago and had been looking forward .
Via:: Vaucluse Dreamer
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