It is indeed an essential work of a singular artist who has just enriched the French public collections, even if it would have been first imagined at the Musée de Pont-Aven. The (modest) gouache on cardboard by Charles Filiger naturally constituted the flagship lot of the orchestrated sale at Thierry-Lannon et Associés on 18 July in Brest, where it was awarded €165,000 hammer — or €207,900 with the costs — for the benefit of the Musée d'Orsay. N…
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It is indeed an essential work of a singular artist who has just enriched the French public collections, even if it would have been first imagined at the Musée de Pont-Aven. The (modest) gouache on cardboard by Charles Filiger naturally constituted the flagship lot of the orchestrated sale at Thierry-Lannon et Associés on 18 July in Brest, where it was awarded €165,000 hammer — or €207,900 with the costs — for the benefit of the Musée d'Orsay. N…