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A Gargoyle and a Phoenix at Auction – La Tribune De l'Art

Summary by La Tribune De l'Art
Jean Carriès is now well known, thanks to his fonds preserved at the Petit Palais and to the retrospective that he organized in 2007, his students and collaborators are much less so. Among them, one of the most interesting is undoubtedly Paul Jeanneney. Engineer of the École centrale des Arts et Manufactures de Paris, this one thanks to his family fortune was able to form an important collection, especially of extreme ceramics News / Jean Carriè…
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Jean Carriès is now well known, thanks to his fonds preserved at the Petit Palais and to the retrospective that he organized in 2007, his students and collaborators are much less so. Among them, one of the most interesting is undoubtedly Paul Jeanneney. Engineer of the École centrale des Arts et Manufactures de Paris, this one thanks to his family fortune was able to form an important collection, especially of extreme ceramics News / Jean Carriè…

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La Tribune de l'Art broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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