Galerie Michel Descours

  • Stand 26
Didier Aaron : vue de la galerie

The opening of the painting and drawing gallery in December 2009 marked the culmination of thirty-five years of passion and experience. Long known as an antique dealer specialising in furniture and objets d’art, Michel Descours had the desire and ambition to create a space in Lyon exclusively devoted to what he considered to be the best in the field of fine arts.

While the gallery is a reference point for the Lyon school (Thomas Blanchet, Louis Cretey, Jacques Stella, Hippolyte and Paul Flandrin, Louis Janmot, etc.), its interests go far beyond this production and encompass Italian primitives as well as 19th-century Nordic painting and modern art.

Ten years later, in 2019, Michel Descours moved to Paris and opened a space at 10 Rue de Louvois, in the 2nd arrondissement, in the heart of the artistic capital. This is now the gallery’s address, where he continues to showcase his taste and vision, which encompasses all schools, while still attaching great importance to the Lyon school.

The gallery collaborates regularly with museums and offers at least one exhibition (thematic, monographic or period-based) each year. Since 2010, it has published a catalogue every year.

Galerie Michel Descours :  Louis CRETEY (1635-1702), Le Jugement de Midas, Plume, encre brune, lavis gris

Louis CRETEY

(Lyon, Circa 1635 — Rome or France, after 1702)

Le Jugement de Midas

Pen, brown ink, grey wash
14 x 19,5 cm

Photo: Nohan Ferreira

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