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A major exhibition exploring the influence of gallerist and collector Aimé Maeght upon the Twentieth Century art world.
Aimé and Marguerite Maeght opened Galerie Maeght in Paris in 1945 and it went on to become one of the most well-respected and influential galleries of the era.
This exhibition at the Royal Academy contains about 70 works by some of the biggest names to have exhibited at Galerie Maeght: Miró, Calder, Giacometti and Braque. A great opportunity to relive art's post-war renaissance.
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