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Over the years, PARIS MON AMOUR became a topic of conversation in city diners and found a relay in web communications.
Parisians, collectors or not, historians, archivists, are opening their eyes.
They understand that we must save and protect this aesthetic heritage. And their love of Paris develops even more. Especially since each edition includes an exceptional piece such as, for example, chandeliers from the Palais d’Orsay which lit the station building designed for the 1900 exhibition. They also like to acquire emblematic objects from their neighborhood.
Foreigners and Parisians are no longer the only ones positioning themselves to acquire a part of the soul of Paris.
Town halls, institutions, museums are now increasingly interested. It took the energy, the enthusiasm, the passion of the LUCIEN PARIS house for a “stop” to the carnage to see the light of day. In this spirit, the famous museum of fairground arts, in the twelfth arrondissement of Paris, is also in the process of reconstructing a Parisian street.
PARIS MON AMOUR is one of those sales that thrills the non-conformist auctioneer. They give meaning to your job! A feeling of accomplished duty enchants him when, through unusual, historical lots, he transmits the love of the capital, inviting a journey through time.
Paris is visual. Paris has a different energy depending on the season. PARIS MON AMOUR is here to remind you of this.
From June 15 and 18 (exhibitions and sales) in rooms 5 and 6 of Drouot, the LUCIEN PARIS house will distill for the fourteenth time,
pieces of what makes Paris unique. Find out more: www.lucienparis.com