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Stars of the city of light

FOR the first time in some years, I will not be able to visit Paris for the Salon du Dessin in the Palais Brongniart, March 25 to 30, and the contemporary Drawing Now fair in Le Carreau du Temple, March 25 to 29. I would very much like to see what the promised revamp of the Salon’s decor in the former Paris Bourse is like, as the stands and layout had begun to look a little tired. There is nothing wrong with basic

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