Provencal Art in Marseille Gallery Pentcheff
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireHave you heard of Galerie Pentcheff in Marseille? I just stumbled across it on the internet and was amazed to read about the scale of its enterprise.
It’s a commercial gallery and bookstore which mounts exhibitions. The current one is ‘Seyssaud, Verdilhan, Chabaud’, focusing on three very colourful details on this gallery and exhibit that is on until the end of October.
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