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Salon of 1889 – “Buyers Needed” on 2/22 and 2/23 in UH 3rd floor

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Irises. Vincent Van Gogh

Dr. Robert Bledsoe, the organizer of this amazing annual event, is still looking for “buyers” at this year’s Salon of 1889, as noted in the table below. If you can help as a “buyer”, please sign up using the doodle poll.

  • Bring a friend or two or three or more. The more, the merrier.
  • You can also bring your classes.
  • Dr. Bledsoe can provide a visitor parking pass if needed.

Feel free to pass on the information to others you think might be interested.

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Below you will find the usual invitation blurb.


 

This year (1889) the salon will, as usual, be organized by the members of the Société des Artistes Français. However, since the salon will take place at the same time as the World Exposition—with that monstrosity the Eifel Tower—this year’s salon will be held at the Grand Palais on the 3rd floor of University Hall.

Because of the Exposition, there are also likely to be independent gallery shows, some group shows and perhaps even shows by individual artists. We are looking for a crowd to attend the event and some special people to take on the role of a buyer.

If you have time and are willing to take on the role of a buyer, please let us know.  We have eight roles we would like to fill, and we can create more. We will send you a role sheet and additional information.

If you can’t commit to taking on a role, we still invite you to stop by the event for a while to meet our artists, dealers and critics. Among others figures of note, you are likely to encounter:

G. -Albert Aurier
William Adolphe Bouguereau
Paul Cézanne
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Edgar Degas
Paul Durand-Ruel
Félix Fénéon
Paul Gauguin
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Joris –Karl Huysmans
Jean-Louis Ernest Meissonier
André Michel
Claude Monet
Gustave Moreau
Joséphin Péladan
Georges Petit
Pierre Auguste Renoir
Georges Seurat
Vincent Van Gogh
Mary Cassatt
James Whistler

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