In 1901, Berthe Weill opened a gallery at 25 Rue Victor-Massé in the Pigalle district. She chose to engage with artists of her day, helping them make a name for themselves and contributing to the development of their careers, despite her limited means. Some of the greatest names in avant-garde art were among them, along with others less in the public eye today. With unwavering enthusiasm and perseverance, she was their spokeswoman and supported them for almost forty years until her gallery c...| Orangerie
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