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DESCRIPTION:\nWhen and Where: \nFriday, March 13, 2026 2:30 pm to 4:00 pm
  \n Art History Common Room (SS 6029) \n Sidney Smith Hall \n 100 St. Geor
 ge Street, Toronto, ON \n\nSpeakers \nSixtine Haye, École Pratique des 
 Hautes Études, Paris \n\nDescription: \nThe Department of Art History is 
 pleased to present a research talk by Sixtine Haye as part of the France I
 DC.''Selling Modern Decorative Arts in Paris: the Edgar Brandt Gallery (19
 25-1933)''Edgar Brandt (1880-1960) was a renowned French ironworker whose 
 workshop was located on the boulevard Murat in Paris. From 1920 onwards, 
 he established an exhibition space within his premises to display and sell
  his work. Following the 1925 International Exhibition of Modern and Indus
 trial Decorative Arts, Brandt decided to open a gallery at 27 Boulevard M
 alesherbes, closer to the Parisian art gallery district. In this new venu
 e, alongside his own creations, he actively promoted modern decorative a
 rts by exhibiting works by artists such as Jean Dunand (1877-1942), Jean 
 Puiforcat (1897-1945), Ivan Da Silva Bruhns (1881-1980), René Kieffer (1
 876-1963), and others. This research talk analyses the role of Edgar Bran
 dt Gallery in the promotion and commercial distribution of modern decorati
 ve arts during the interwar period.Poster Image: Exhibition Hall at 27 bou
 levard Malesherbes, Paris. Advertising insert for Edgar Brandt Gallery in
  Mobilier et décoration, December 1925 © Source gallica.bnf.fr / Biblioth
 èque nationale de France. \n100 St. George Street, Toronto, ON \n\nCateg
 ories \n LecturesSpecial Event \n\nAudiences \n Art History CommunityCurre
 nt Graduate StudentsCurrent Undergraduate StudentsFaculty
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LOCATION:100 St. George Street, Toronto, ON
SUMMARY:France IDC Visiting Student Research Talk: Sixtine Haye
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 ent-research-talk-sixtine-haye
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