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 - An American family's picnic with the artist in her studio
Walks can end in a private home or an artist's studio. This well-known painter and sculptor opened her studio to the Americans shown above, when our picnic was rained out...
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Or meet delightful hosts (over wines and cheeses... good wines and good cheeses, whose combination is a French tradition in itself).
How do we match you and your hosts? The questionnaire helps...
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- If you organize for a group
• Private salons are excellent settings for concerts of classical music. Hosts, and perhaps some chosen friends, are present. Our home page gives an example. For the full page, please CLICK.
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• Chansons françaises in a Montmartre bistro mean an exceptionally convivial evening. Parisians can make it still more fun. We try to bring those who speak your language.
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- Some of the people we may invite
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Certain of these Parisians appear elsewhere on this site, as artists, hosts, guides...
As do many others.
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Credits: photos by Claude Abron (photo of Claude himself – left-hand column, 2nd row center – by Karin Liebe)