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Ratton, Charles

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role Dealer/Gallery Collector
dates 1895-1986
city Paris
countryFrance
sex M
historical notes Ratton was a Medieval, African, and “Primitive” art expert, dealer, and owner of Galerie Charles Ratton in Paris (now known as Galerie Charles Ratton-Guy Ladrière). The Galerie Charles Ratton is known for its association with surrealists and the 1936, Exposition Surréaliste d’Objèts, which included work by Duchamp, Dali, Dora Maar, Meret Oppenheim, Hans Bellmer, Breton, Magritte, Man Ray, Marcel Jean, and Claude Cahun.
decades
of activity
1920-1930
1930-1940
1940-1950
emailgalerie.ratton-ladriere@wanadoo.fr
updated 10/31/2024 13:33:19
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