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  1. Bernheim-Jeune steht zugleich für den Namen einer französischen Familie von Kunsthändlern, für eine der ältesten und bedeutendsten kommerziellen Galerien für zeitgenössische Kunst in Paris und für den diesem Unternehmen angeschlossenen Kunstbuchverlag Éditions Bernheim-Jeune. Sie wurde 2019 geschlossen.

  2. Bernheim-Jeune, when at 25 Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris, 1910. Bernheim-Jeune gallery is one of the oldest art galleries in Paris. Opened on Rue Laffitte in 1863 [1] by Alexandre Bernheim (1839-1915), friend of Delacroix, Corot and Courbet, it changed location a few times before settling on Avenue Matignon.

  3. La galerie Bernheim-Jeune est l'une des galeries d'art parisiennes historiques, figure majeure de l'art moderne. Ouverte en 1863 à Paris par Alexandre Bernheim , elle a entre autres promu les peintres réalistes , impressionnistes et, à leurs débuts, les post-impressionnistes [ 1 ] .

  4. Bernheim-Jeune was the 1st editor to publish books on impressionist and post-impressionist painters: Bonnard (1922), Cézanne (1914, first book published on this artist), Degas (1918), Gauguin, Lautrec, Manet, Matisse, Claude Monet, Renoir, Rodin, Utrillo, Van Dongen, Van Gogh, Vlaminck.

  5. Bernheim-Jeune was a Parisien art firm run by brothers Gaston and Josse Bernheim, established by their father Alexandre Bernheim [1833-1915]. Son of a seller of artist's supplies in Besançon, Alexandre was associated there with Courbet, with whose advice he set up a shop in Paris. Opening his shop in 1863 on the rue Lafitte, Bernheim became a ...

  6. Gaston and Jossé (called Joseph) Bernheim-Jeune. Brussels, 1870−Paris, 1953, and Brussels, 1870−Lyon, 1941. As proprietors of the Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, brothers Gaston and Joseph Bernheim-Jeune provided a home to much of the most avant-garde art of Europe for half a century.

  7. 18. März 2024 · Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, one of the leading art galleries in Paris, first entered the Modigliani market in September 1920. The gallery acquired seven paintings from the Norwegian art dealer Walther Halvorsen (1887­–1972) just months after the artist’s death (fig. 1).[1] By year’s end, the gallery had purchased five more ...