Marseille Art News Dellepiane Exhibition
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireThe Musée Regards de Provence does a great job focusing on local artists who haven’t had much national recognition and their latest show, David Dellepiane arts et modernité, is a case in point.
Born in 1866 to a Genoese family, Dellepiane came to Marseille aged 9 and was brought up between the old port and the cathedral, this Marseille artist’s work that is currently on display at Musée Regards de Provence until March 2017.
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