Paris Salon
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Paris Salon
Summary
Paris Salon is an annual exhibition[1]. It draws 706 Wikipedia views per month (annual_exhibition category, ranking #1 of 1).[2]
Key Facts
- Paris Salon won the Antonio Rotta[3].
- Paris Salon won the Giovanni De Martino[4].
- Paris Salon is in the country of France[5].
- Paris Salon's instance of is recorded as annual exhibition[6].
- Paris Salon's instance of is recorded as award[7].
- Paris Salon's instance of is recorded as art exhibition[8].
- Paris Salon's instance of is recorded as organization[9].
- Paris Salon's instance of is recorded as salon[10].
- Salon Carré is named after Paris Salon[11].
- Paris Salon was followed by Salon of French Artists[12].
- The location of Paris Salon was Salon Carré[13].
- Paris Salon is a type of exhibition[14].
- Paris Salon's Commons category is recorded as Salon de peinture et de sculpture[15].
- Among those involved in Paris Salon was Antonio Rotta[16].
- A participant in Paris Salon was Giovanni De Martino[17].
- A participant in Paris Salon was Carola Cederström[18].
- Among those involved in Paris Salon was Carolina Benedicks-Bruce[19].
- A participant in Paris Salon was Emile Guillemin[20].
- Among those involved in Paris Salon was Alfred Barye[21].
- Paris Salon's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Salon de peinture et de sculpture[22].
- Paris Salon's described at URL is recorded as https://www.artic.edu/library/discover-our-collections/research-guides/paris-salons-1673present[23].
- Paris Salon's described at URL is recorded as https://www.peramuseum.org/blog/from-the-age-of-reason-to-the-tortoise-trainer/1566[24].
- Paris Salon's partially coincident with is recorded as Salon of French Artists[25].
- Paris Salon's different from is recorded as Salon[26].
Body
Identity
Paris Salon was followed by Salon of French Artists[12].
Recognition
Wins include Antonio Rotta[3], a painter[27], 1828–1903[28], of Kingdom of Italy[29], awarded the Premio dell’Accademia di belle arti di Venezia[30] and Giovanni De Martino[4], a sculptor[31], 1870–1935[32], of Kingdom of Italy[33], awarded the Paris Salon[34].
Why It Matters
Paris Salon draws 706 Wikipedia views per month (annual_exhibition category, ranking #1 of 1).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[35] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[36]
FAQs
What awards did Paris Salon receive?
Honors received include Antonio Rotta[3] and Giovanni De Martino[4].