Tuesday, February 3, 2009

FROM MIRO TO WARHOL, the berardo collection in paris

Musée du Luxembourg, until 22 February 2009



This colection of modern and contemporary art presents works (paintings, object and sculptures) from the major artistic movements of the 20th century. There's Surrealism in the works of Tanguy, Salvador Dali, Juan Miro, Marx Ernst and André Breton. Abstraction is represented by Hans Arp, Robert Delaunay and Piet Mondrian. Works by Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann illustrate pop art and the creations of Yves Klein embody new realism. Finally, the works of the 1980s an90s take their place with Pierre Soulages, Jean Paul Riopelle and Julian Schnabell.

Just place a step from the exhibition, this fantastic duplex 1 bedroom apartment rental on a peacful courtyard.

http://www.mykeystoparis.com/32-Furnished-long-term-apartment-for-rent-paris-Ferou.html


Furnished long term apartment for rent paris near the fantastic Luxemburg. This luxury 1 bedroom duplex is a little Jewel. The situation of this apartment makes it very quiet. In a small street just in front of the Luxembourg museum, the duplex is on a small courtyard full of flowers, and the building belongs only to a few families.

The Luxembourg area, a few step from the Senat is one of the most desirable and select area of the center of Paris. you can walk to many museum around, shops and restaurants. The famous rue de Rennes is just a few streets away.

The apartment itself is the perfect place to lay your head. Encloses quality furniture. The large American kitchen contains everything you need to create your culinary delights including a stove, microwave, and fridge.



Additional amenities including Internet and all free calls to countries allowed by the freebox.

A must : the cleaning is included once a week in the rent

This Paris short term duplex or long term rental is at a truly a good price to pay for the comfort and luxury this rental affords.

Don't miss this apartment in Paris

label : musee du luxembourg, New Paris Ile de France

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