Berthe Weill has her painters, I mean all those whose first steps she helped, and she did not try to restrain by speculation. If Berthe Weill, a merchant, provoked the miracle of being loved by her artists, who each year, as a tribute to her, exhibit paintings on her subject. This year, the subject was Les Oiseaux. Berthe Weill likes to propose themes where the danger is hindered behind the facility. (...)
I will now tell you the name of the exhibiting artists: exhibitors: Yves Alix, Barat-Levraut, Bertrand, Edith Bertrand, Bonnard, Bouche, Capon, Chagall, Charmv, Coubine, Czobel, Dagoussia, Dechorain, Derain, Van Dongen, Dufrenoy, Dufresne, Raoul Dufy, Eberl, Eisenschitz, Flandrin, Floch, Friesz, Odette des Garets, Gimmi, Girieud, Goerg, Gromaire, Grillon, Kecht, Kecht, Karr, Kaiser, Kisling, Per Krogh, Lacoste, Laprade, Levizka, L. Levy, S. Levy, Lothe, Makowski, Manguin, Merchant, Marquet, Marval, Mouillot, Pascin, Paviot, Peronne, Picasso, Portal, Puy, Rocha, Rouault, Sabbagh, Sabert, Savin, Simeon, Smith, Cherniawsky, Thevenet, Tobeen, Utrillo, Utter, Valadon, Valotton, Vergé-Sarrat, Vlaminck, Vogt, Waroquier, Widhopff. And that's all, excuse the little ... (...) I want to name apart (...) Bouche, Bonnard, Derain, Dufrenoy, Girieud. I'll go and I'm sorry. Do I really apologize? I hope so. |