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Marta Bryl invited on the set of BFM TV

08/06/2015
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At the age of 12, she began modern Greek, believing she was approaching the culture of the Ancients. At the age of 20, she left her studies of modern history for the Greco-Latin world after a decisive visit to the galleries of the British Museum. A few years later, fleeing the professed profession of professor, she launched into the trade of mediterranean antiquities. Naturally, it was Serpette that she established herself. There, it presents Etruscan earthenware vases, ceramic craters, votive statuettes of the 4th or 3rd century BC. Their great age does not make them inaccessible, quite the contrary. They are there, very close, without window to protect them. It is almost disconcerting of proximity. This is what Marta loves, what she believes in. To understand, to learn and to love, one must touch, observe, live with.

This is what she entrusts to BFM TV. Every Friday at 2:30 pm, the 350 antique dealers in the market are drawn by BFM Business teams. In their stand, surrounded by their objects, they present their career, their choices, their tastes and their vision of this secular profession. The opportunity to discover art experts in all its forms and all times. A weekly rendezvous before the weekend will surely awaken curiosity and invite to (re) discover the largest antique market in the world. Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH07BbQggUs Discover also: BFM TV at Olivier Colonna at Paul Bert Serpette Steve Ciccotti invited on the set of BFM TV BFM TV at Xavier Chollet at Paul Bert Serpette