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  1. Esther Berthe Weill (París, 20 de noviembre de 1865-París, 17 de abril de 1951) fue una marchante de arte francesa notable por su contribución a la creación del moderno mercado del arte contemporáneo y de la vanguardia artística parisina.

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    • Esther Berthe Weill
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Berthe_WeillBerthe Weill - Wikipedia

    Berthe Weill ( Paris 1865 – 1951) [1] : 11 was a French art dealer who played a vital role in the creation of the market for twentieth-century art with the manifestation of the Parisian Avant-Garde.

  3. Berthe Weill was the first and only female dealer to promote avant-garde artists at the beginning of the twentieth century. She was Picasso’s first dealer, before he switched his allegiance to Clovis Sagot, whose shop at 46 rue Lafitte Weill began renting in 1920. Born into a middle-class family, Weill apprenticed at the renowned antique shop

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    Esther Berthe Weill (París, 20 de noviembre de 1865-París, 17 de abril de 1951) fue una marchante de arte francesa notable por su contribución a la creación del moderno mercado del arte contemporáneo y de la vanguardia artística parisina.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2020 · Berthe Weill, the Forgotten Female Dealer Who Championed Picasso and Modigliani and other channels | Artsy. Advertisement. Art Market. The Forgotten Female Art Dealer Who Championed Picasso and Modigliani. Karen Chernick. Feb 7, 2020 10:30AM. Maira Kalman, Berthe Weill and a friend, 2019. Courtesy of Julie Saul Projects. Exhibition poster for “Pan!

  6. 22 de sept. de 2021 · Berthe Weill was a small, plain woman, who moved like a mole until something excited her. Then the molehill erupted into a volcano. She wore spectacles that were as thick as goldfish bowls, but they did not prevent her from spotting, and reeling in, the finest artistic catches in the Seine basin.

  7. With an impressive lucidity and ability to valorize the first works of beginning artists, Berthe Weill is the first to have sold the works of Picasso in Paris. She also discovered the Fauves before the 1905 Automne Salon and soon was promoting early examples of cubism.