Jacqueline Bircard Regard Naïf Europeen Exhibition Extended
Artists Inspired by Provence · Inspire · Modern TrobadorsThere were just a few paintings still to hang when I left Lourmarin in late September. Before departing—and two days before the opening–I popped by to see Jacqueline Bricard, proprietor of the naïf art gallery bearing her name and curator of the “Regard Naïf Européen” exhibition. She was in the midst of the usual frenzy entailed in the preparations for a large exhibition.
The current exhibition runs until the end of December with works (painting and sculptures) from 13 European countries.
Galerie Jacqueline Bricard
4, Place de l’Eglise
Lourmarin
Tel: +33 (0)4 90 68 20 93
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