It's a well-established tradition in the art world.
In the second half of March, this year from the 20th to the 27th, Paris hosts the Salon du Dessin
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Existing for 32 years now, this event has become, over time, a major event that attracts major collectors and curators from the most prestigious museums.
Other salons have been created, prestigious auctions are organized, conferences and exhibitions are offered in several museums, thus making Paris the world capital of drawing.
This effervescence would suggest that the old drawing, whether by a great artist or a minor master, has become unaffordable to ordinary mortals.
It is not so.
It is a non-speculative sector whose prices, with rare exceptions, are not prohibitive and climb regularly.
Amateurs and investors alike can easily make great purchases there, especially as the choice is vast.
Just like in painting, it…
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