2024

GALERIE GRAGLIA

Works of art design and reproduction

For over 20 years Michel Graglia has been passionate about the old posters (1880-1980), his radiation is international, the website presents its collections, but it is at the gallery in Beaune since 2003 that one enjoys the best quality of works. Some of them are Signées, Oatmeal, the colors of these lithographs are vivid and thick, some are glued on canvas, which gives them good attire, protèges, and just hang them. A journey over time, the history of brands, travel, politics or alcohol, soft drinks, shoes… In 2011 a new exhibition will be organised in the gallery around the theme of politically correct in the poster, that is to say, at the limit of censorship. Only originals, average prices from 300 € to 3 000 €.

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2024

TEMPERA ART GALLERY

Art galleries

Chantal Elshout, whose gallery had been in Brussels for over twenty years, moved to Beaune in 2013. Clarification, the gallery Tempera owes its name to a painting technique used in the Middle Ages. Tempera Art Gallery exudes a quite particular, cozy and serene atmosphere where the exhibited works make you travel. The paintings and sculptures that you can admire and lend you to the daydream, each one can detect its own meaning. Lose yourself in the works of one of the major artists of the gallery: Paul Delmée, a Belgian painter who now lives in Burgundy. His work that expresses "the passing time" is declined in large canvases where vegetation covers many beautiful architectures. There is always a perspective, an escape in which you can freely move. The paintings of Paul Delmée can be qualified as brain because as soon as you linger there you make a new journey. Also discover the work of Frédéric Brigaud who performs  bronze art with surprising combinations, but also that of Bérit and even Emmanuel De Reggi or Gis de Maeyer. All the exhibited works are for sale. Chantal Elshout reveals you all their trade secrets and inspiration sources of the artists recognized by an international clientele.

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