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Richard Orlinsky Deeply committed to making art accessible for everyone, Robert Bartoux goes forth and meets the world once more. Beginning in the 80s, he, the son of a publisher, started by selling lithographs by Dali, Picasso, Chagall, Miro or Carzou and was first in exhibiting works in such places as airports, stations or shopping centers. Then from the 90s, when he settled as an art dealer with his wife Isabelle as well as his brother, he has always supported his artists and put a lot of himself into it on the long term, betting on their upcoming success even before their coming out in public.
He considers art a therapy and instinctively turns to bright and colorful compositions which he finds most likely attractive and delightful to potential buyers.