Jean Charpentier (Q47487008)

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French art gallery owner
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Jean Charpentier
French art gallery owner

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    1891
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    Jean Charpentier (1891–1976) established the gallery in Paris, the gallery was known as the Hôtel Jean Charpentier or the Galerie Jean Charpentier. Raymond Nacenta purchased the gallery in 1941 and operated under the same name until 1961. Nacenta put on a seris of thematic exhibitions, including 100 portraits de femmes, Les célébrités françaises. In 1954, Nacenta began regular exhibitions of the l'Ecole de Paris. Some records of the Galerie Charpentier are located at the Documentation of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris. (English)
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    Charpentier, Jean. Paris, 76 rue du Fbg St Honore. Sold to Germans through Josef Muehlmann. An exhibition held in March 1941 at his gallery was sold out to Goering. Angerer exhibited tapestries there at the same time which were also sold (English)
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    Charpentier, Jean. Paris, 76 rue du Fbg St Honore. Sold to Germans through Josef Muehlmann. An exhibition held in March 1941 at his gallery was sold out to Goering. Angerer exhibited tapestries there at the same time which were also sold. (English)
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    Charpentier, Jean. Paris, 76 rue du Fbg St Honore. Sold to Germans through Josef Muehlmann. An exhibition held in March 1941 at his gallery was sold out to Goering. Angerer exhibited tapestries there at the same time which were also sold. (English)
     
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