Before holding objects in his hand, it was a brush that Jean-Louis Courbet handled. This "Sunday painter" as he modestly qualified quickly became passionate about ceramics, lighting, mirrors. For all these pieces of decoration that sublimate our interiors. With special attention to French potters and ceramists of the second half of the 20th century. Vallauris and Accolay are the two villages of choice. Jacques Blin, the brothers Cloutier or Jules Agard, the turner of Picasso, these companions. "Rather than traveling, I stay at Paul Bert Serpette where I see the world scroll." Paul Bert Serpette, a place "unique in the world", says Jean-Louis, which is "as interesting as finding the objects".
Every Friday at 2:30 pm, the 350 antique dealers in the market are drawn by BFM Business teams. In their booth, 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=PL7JB53WbQw See also: BFM TV at Patricia Attwood BFM TV at Patricia Timsit BFM TV at Aurélien Jeauneau