Never, for 90 years, the Saint-Denis church will have been so represented. On June 3, on Place Curial, a dozen amateur painters took up the challenge of the municipal cultural service by representing the Saint-Denis church as the artist Maurice Utrillo had done in June 1933. took place as part of the first unveiling of the municipal collections to the general public.
Frédérique, Jocelyne, Larissa, Noé, Renée, Jeannette and a few others enjoyed this fashionable morning in Montmartre (1).
Carrying out this challenge in ink, gouache, watercolor or acrylic, everyone exercised their personal talent in front of this stone model under the interested gaze of passers-by.
As promised, the 13 paintings are on display right now, and until September 2, at the Jean-Prévost media library. Among the variety of styles it is easy to recognize the original model in unexpected aspects, night and day, in naive, realistic or poetic settings,
Currently, the media library is open on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays during summer hours: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 3 to 6:30 p.m. After August 16, the usual hours will resume normally (2).
(1) (2) Information on the internet: www.mediathequebron.fr/
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