The National Union of Professional Artists (Syndicat National des Artistes Professionnels) in Paris is hosting its annual art exhibition from 23 April to 14 May 2022 in the Town Hall of the 6th arrondissement.
French sculptor Claude Grange (1883-1971) founded the Syndicat National des Artistes Professionnels (SNAP) in 1951. Each year, SNAP awards a prize to a painter and a sculptor who are members of the union. This prize bears the name "Signature Prize" which was created at the initiative of the former minister of cultural affairs André Malraux (1901-1976).
The SNAP annual exhibition includes a wide range of artists’ works.
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Artist: Christian Drach |
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Artist: Anne-Marie Delage |
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Artist: Boualem Talbine |
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Artist: Boualem Talbine |
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Artist: Anne-Marie Paris-Leroy |
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Artist: Sabine Savornin |
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Artist: Verena Von Lichtenberg |
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Artist: Francoise Ducene Lasvigne |
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Artist: Daniela Brosset |
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Artist: Monique Pradoux |
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Artist: Monique Pradoux |
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Artist: Celine Baumont |
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Artist: Eliane Hurtado |
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Artist: Paul Kichilov |
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Artist: Rini Ferhi |
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Artist: Francine Simon |
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Artist: Ixla Venel |
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Artist: Violette Mazzia |
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Artist: Joumana Hakim-Fayed |
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Artist: Mirella Martemucci |
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Artist: Anne-Marie Delage |
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Artist: Jacqueline Vermere |
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Artist: Georges Weill |
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Artist: Francis Pierson |
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