Biot verrerie farinelli biography
- It was in 1972 in southern France that Sébastien Sappa was born as an artist.
- La Verrerie de BIOT® The first glassworks in Biot, created in 1956 by Éloi Monod, today features workshops, galleries and a large shop to discover the iconic.
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Dreams of glass, A half century of Glassware in Biot
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Book information
| Author : | Jacqueline du Pasquier |
| Publisher : | Somogy (2002) |
| Binding : | Hardcover (132 full color pages) 9 inches x 8 inches |
| Languages : | French/English |
| ISBN : | 978-2-85056-542-7 |
| EAN : | 9782850565427 |
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Dreams of glass, A half century of Glassware in Biot, Ed. Somogy, 9 inches x 8 inches ( 22.5 cm x 20 cm ), hardcover book with 132 full color pages - French/English edition
Dreams of glass - A half century of Glassware in Biot is a hardcover book with 132 full color pages that presents the Glass artists and craftsmen in Biot - south of France - with
Bernard Aconito, Jean-Marie Bertaïna, Alain et Marisa Begou, Raymond Branlé, Xavier Carrère, Jean-Pierre Cinquilli, Samuel Cinquilli, Raphaël Farinelli, Frank Fayard, Jean-Luc Gambier, Pascal Guyot, Nicolas Laty, Ada and Ahmed Loumani, Michèle Luzoro, Claude Monod, Véronique Monod, Jean-Claude Novaro, Jean-Mic
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Biot and the local area Côte d'Azur, South of France
Biotis built on a headland that is typical of this type of hill top village (Mougins, St Paul de Vence, Cagnes old town etc) and overlooks the sea. It is one of the art centres of the south of France.It is famous for its decorative pottery and glasswork.
Apart from its beautiful location, a major reason to visit Biot is for the potteries and glassworks (Verreries) and the Fernand Léger Museum (Musée Fernand Léger). The artist Fernand Léger made the village his home and both it and its people had a profound effect on his work.
Unlike some of the neighbouring hill top villages, Biot has not been spoilt by too many art shops, estate agents and expensive restaurants. It still retains much of its cobbled streets.It is located in the département of Alpes-Maritimes (06) and the région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
If you want to drive to the village there is plenty of car p Visit Biot and discover a Provencal village, perched on a hill overlooking the sea. The traditional activities of the old village (pottery, agriculture) have declined to the benefit, on the one hand, of a Sofia Antipolis technology park and the development of the modern city, and on the other, of the blossoming of artists, such as Fernand Léger, Raymond Peynet, and the development of glassworks. The old village of Biot is magnificent to stroll through. You'll need to take a stress-free stroll to discover and appreciate the old stones lining the little streets, the porches, the vegetation that gently invades the streets in places, the fresh arcades, the pebbled pavements, and so on. It's a whole medieval village to discover: Rue de la Calade (the descent), Place des Arcades, Rue de la vieille boucherie, Rue de la poissonnerie, Rue des Tines (the vats), Porte des Migraniers (the pomegranates, the fruit), etc.•
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Visit the old village of Biot
For the record, most of the streets in the old village are steep. So take your time. Lovers of old stones and beauty won't regr
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