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Christie's announces highlights included in its traditional sale The Collector: Le Goût Français


Christie s announces highlights included in its traditional sale The Collector: Le Goût Français
A lovely oil on canvas by Jean Baptiste Pillement, Le montreur d oiseaux. Estimate: €50,000 and 70,000. © Christie s Images Ltd 2021.
PARIS
.- As part of its traditional sale The Collector: Le Goût Français, which will take place on 27 April, Christie s has chosen to highlight the Château de Chantilly through one of its players, Mathieu Deldicque, Curator at the Musée Condé, and the enchanting decorations of the château, in particular by evocating one of its mythical decor, La Petite Singerie by Christophe Huet (1700-1759), during the exhibition which will be held in the salons of Christie s from 22 to 27 April. ....

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Children play on ruins of al-Kfeir in Syria, March 24, 2021. So many people have fled to Syria’s crowded northwest during the country’s 10-year civil war that families have settled in important archaeological sites. Ivor Prickett/The New York Times.
by Ben Hubbard
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- As the sun set, children in dirty clothes and battered shoes herded sheep past the towering stone walls of a Byzantine settlement abandoned more than 1,000 years ago, leading them into a nearby ancient cave where the animals would spend the night. Laundry hung near the semicylindrical wall of a ruined, centuries-old church. Vegetables grew between the remnants of two rectangular doorways ornamented with carved leaf patterns. Scattered about were giant cut stones from what had once been an extensive town. It was here, at the vast archaeological site of al-Kfeir, Syria, where Abu Ramadan and his family sought shelter more than a year ago aft ....

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