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  • Portrait of Grzegorz Rosinski, Polish comic book artist, born 1941 in Stalowa Wola, Poland, in the garden of his house in Mollens, Sierre, Switzerland, 9th September 2016. Rosinski is the author and designer of many Polish comic book series, and created Thorgal with Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme in 1977. Here, he stands holding a paintbrush in front of a painting from the Thorgal series in his outdoor studio area on a verandah in his garden. The stories cover Norse mythology, Atlantean fantasy, science fiction, horror and adventure genres. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_ROSINSKI_MC_138.jpg
  • Restorer at work touching up a chair with a paintbrush in the Atelier de Menuiserie en Sieges, or Carpentry Workshop for Seats, at Le Mobilier National, which commissions and conserves state furniture, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The workshop makes and restores wooden chairs and other furniture, and treats their surfaces, such as painted, varnished or gilded wooden furniture. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC20_PARIS_MC_194.jpg
  • Self Portrait in front of the Portrait of Francois Castanier, 1674-1759, oil painting, 1730, by Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1659-1743, in the Musee d'Art Hyacinthe Rigaud, an art gallery housed in the Hotel de Lazerme, a private mansion built in the 18th century by the marquis Etienne de Blanes and bought in 1827 by Joseph de Lazerme, and the Hotel de Mailly, on the Rue de l'Age, Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The museum was renovated and reopened in 2017 and houses 3 exhibitions: Gothic Perpignan, Baroque Perpignan and Modern Perpignan, including works by local artists Hyacinthe Rigaud and Aristide Maillol. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Self Portrait in front of the Portrait of Francois Castanier, 1674-1759, oil painting, 1730, by Hyacinthe Rigaud, 1659-1743, in the Musee d'Art Hyacinthe Rigaud, an art gallery housed in the Hotel de Lazerme, a private mansion built in the 18th century by the marquis Etienne de Blanes and bought in 1827 by Joseph de Lazerme, and the Hotel de Mailly, on the Rue de l'Age, Perpignan, Pyrenees-Orientales, Catalogne du Nord, France. The museum was renovated and reopened in 2017 and houses 3 exhibitions: Gothic Perpignan, Baroque Perpignan and Modern Perpignan, including works by local artists Hyacinthe Rigaud and Aristide Maillol. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC20_FRANCE_MC_1348.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel inlaid lacquer screen, 17th century, by Elodie Bourdu, who is restoring the colours of the inlays. In the background, Caroline Hantz is tinting the Chinese characters on another screen. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC013.jpg
  • Portrait of Grzegorz Rosinski, Polish comic book artist, born 1941 in Stalowa Wola, Poland, at work on a painting from the Thorgal series in his outdoor studio area on a verandah in his garden at his home in Mollens, Sierre, Switzerland, 9th September 2016. Rosinski is the author and designer of many Polish comic book series, and created Thorgal with Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme in 1977. The stories cover Norse mythology, Atlantean fantasy, science fiction, horror and adventure genres. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_ROSINSKI_MC_136.jpg
  • Vicente Benlloch Caballer painting a fan at Abanicos Vibenca, on Plaza Lope de Vega in Valencia, Spain. This family business was started in 1910 by Antonio Benlloch Martinez, and continued by his son and now his grandson. The fans are made and painted by hand. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_SPAIN_MC_0110.jpg
  • Restorer at work on a chair leg in the Atelier de Menuiserie en Sieges, or Carpentry Workshop for Seats, at Le Mobilier National, which commissions and conserves state furniture, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The workshop makes and restores wooden chairs and other furniture, and treats their surfaces, such as painted, varnished or gilded wooden furniture. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC20_PARIS_MC_193.jpg
  • Lacquer artist painting with gold leaf on a lacquered panel at the Atelier Midavaine, a lacquer workshop on the Rue des Acacias in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France. The workshop is run by Anne Midavaine, granddaughter of lacquer artist Louis Midavaine, who founded the company in 1919. The workshop produces lacquer panelling, furniture and objects, mainly to commission, working with an international clientele. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    04102018_AtelierMidavaine_MC_10.jpg
  • Restoration of the frescoes, begun July 2017, on the wall of the Schola Armatorarum, a gladiator training school which collapsed in 2010 and is being restored, in the Parco Archeologico di Pompei, or Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Campania, Italy. A new phase of official excavations has been taking place here since 2017 in an attempt to stop looters from digging tunnels and removing artefacts for sale. Pompeii was a Roman city which was buried in ash after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. The site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC18_ITALY_MC_126.jpg
  • Restoration of the frescoes, begun July 2017, on the wall of the Schola Armatorarum, a gladiator training school which collapsed in 2010 and is being restored, in the Parco Archeologico di Pompei, or Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Campania, Italy. A new phase of official excavations has been taking place here since 2017 in an attempt to stop looters from digging tunnels and removing artefacts for sale. Pompeii was a Roman city which was buried in ash after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. The site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC18_ITALY_MC_124.jpg
  • Carole Dumont Georges painting a ceramic pot in the Faiencerie Georges pottery showroom in Nevers, France, photographed on 5th August 2017. Founded by Emile Georges in 1898, the pottery business is now run by its fourth generation, with Carole Dumont Georges and Jean Francois Dumont as associate artistic directors, where traditional techniques are married with contemporary design. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    050817_GeorgesPottery_MC004.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel inlaid lacquer screen, 17th century, by Elodie Bourdu, who is restoring the colours of the inlays. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC015.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel inlaid lacquer screen, 17th century, by Elodie Bourdu, who is restoring the colours of the inlays. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC014.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel inlaid lacquer screen, 17th century, by Elodie Bourdu, who is restoring the colours of the inlays. In the background, Caroline Hantz is tinting the Chinese characters on another screen. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC011.jpg
  • Ceramicist Valeria Polsinelli decorating a vase with coloured glazes on a turntable, photographed in 2017, in her studio in Montreuil, a suburb of Paris, France. Polsinelli creates everyday vessels, water jugs, jewellery and figurines and stoppers of female busts, with features and hairstyles from various world cultures. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    03022017_ValeriaPolsinelli_MC017.jpg
  • Portrait of Grzegorz Rosinski, Polish comic book artist, born 1941 in Stalowa Wola, Poland, at work on a painting from the Thorgal series in his outdoor studio area on a verandah in his garden at his home in Mollens, Sierre, Switzerland, 9th September 2016. Rosinski is the author and designer of many Polish comic book series, and created Thorgal with Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme in 1977. The stories cover Norse mythology, Atlantean fantasy, science fiction, horror and adventure genres. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_ROSINSKI_MC_133.jpg
  • Vicente Benlloch Caballer painting a fan at Abanicos Vibenca, on Plaza Lope de Vega in Valencia, Spain. This family business was started in 1910 by Antonio Benlloch Martinez, and continued by his son and now his grandson. The fans are made and painted by hand. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_SPAIN_MC_0106.jpg
  • Vicente Benlloch Caballer painting a fan at Abanicos Vibenca, on Plaza Lope de Vega in Valencia, Spain. This family business was started in 1910 by Antonio Benlloch Martinez, and continued by his son and now his grandson. The fans are made and painted by hand. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_SPAIN_MC_0107.jpg
  • Vicente Benlloch Caballer painting a fan at Abanicos Vibenca, on Plaza Lope de Vega in Valencia, Spain. This family business was started in 1910 by Antonio Benlloch Martinez, and continued by his son and now his grandson. The fans are made and painted by hand. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_SPAIN_MC_0108.jpg
  • Vicente Benlloch Caballer painting a fan at Abanicos Vibenca, on Plaza Lope de Vega in Valencia, Spain. This family business was started in 1910 by Antonio Benlloch Martinez, and continued by his son and now his grandson. The fans are made and painted by hand. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC21_SPAIN_MC_0109.jpg
  • Restoration of the frescoes, begun July 2017, on the wall of the Schola Armatorarum, a gladiator training school which collapsed in 2010 and is being restored, in the Parco Archeologico di Pompei, or Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Campania, Italy. A new phase of official excavations has been taking place here since 2017 in an attempt to stop looters from digging tunnels and removing artefacts for sale. Pompeii was a Roman city which was buried in ash after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. The site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC18_ITALY_MC_127.jpg
  • Restoration of the frescoes, begun July 2017, on the wall of the Schola Armatorarum, a gladiator training school which collapsed in 2010 and is being restored, in the Parco Archeologico di Pompei, or Archaeological Park of Pompeii, Campania, Italy. A new phase of official excavations has been taking place here since 2017 in an attempt to stop looters from digging tunnels and removing artefacts for sale. Pompeii was a Roman city which was buried in ash after the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD. The site is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC18_ITALY_MC_125.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel inlaid lacquer screen, 17th century, by Elodie Bourdu, who is restoring the colours of the inlays. In the background, Caroline Hantz is tinting the Chinese characters on another screen. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC012.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel inlaid lacquer screen, 17th century, by Elodie Bourdu, who is restoring the colours of the inlays. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC010.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel lacquer screen, 17th century, by Elodie Bourdu, who is tinting the Chinese characters. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC009.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel lacquer screen, 17th century, by Caroline Hantz, who is tinting the Chinese characters. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC004.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel lacquer screen, 17th century, by Caroline Hantz, who is tinting the Chinese characters. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC002.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel lacquer screen, 17th century, by Caroline Hantz, who is tinting the Chinese characters. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC001.jpg
  • Portrait of Grzegorz Rosinski, Polish comic book artist, born 1941 in Stalowa Wola, Poland, at work on a painting from the Thorgal series in his outdoor studio area on a verandah in his garden at his home in Mollens, Sierre, Switzerland, 9th September 2016. Rosinski is the author and designer of many Polish comic book series, and created Thorgal with Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme in 1977. The stories cover Norse mythology, Atlantean fantasy, science fiction, horror and adventure genres. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_ROSINSKI_MC_134.jpg
  • Portrait of Grzegorz Rosinski, Polish comic book artist, born 1941 in Stalowa Wola, Poland, at work on a painting from the Thorgal series in his outdoor studio area on a verandah in his garden at his home in Mollens, Sierre, Switzerland, 9th September 2016. Rosinski is the author and designer of many Polish comic book series, and created Thorgal with Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme in 1977. The stories cover Norse mythology, Atlantean fantasy, science fiction, horror and adventure genres. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_ROSINSKI_MC_135.jpg
  • Portrait of Grzegorz Rosinski, Polish comic book artist, born 1941 in Stalowa Wola, Poland, at work on a painting from the Thorgal series in his outdoor studio area on a verandah in his garden at his home in Mollens, Sierre, Switzerland, 9th September 2016. Rosinski is the author and designer of many Polish comic book series, and created Thorgal with Belgian writer Jean Van Hamme in 1977. The stories cover Norse mythology, Atlantean fantasy, science fiction, horror and adventure genres. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    LC16_ROSINSKI_MC_137.JPG
  • Gilles Rousvoal, glass artist and husband of Dominique Duchemin, inheritor of the Ateliers Duchemin, which she has run since 1986, photographed 30th August 2017 at the Ateliers Duchemin, Paris, France. Since the 1850s, the Ateliers Duchemin have been making and restoring stained glass. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    300817_DucheminWorkshop_MC001.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel lacquer screen, 17th century, by Elodie Bourdu, who is tinting the Chinese characters. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC008.jpg
  • Restoration of a Chinese Coromandel lacquer screen, 17th century, by Caroline Hantz, who is tinting the Chinese characters. The restoration work is taking place at Ateliers A Brugier, on Rue de Sevres in Paris, France, who have specialised in lacquerwork since 1920. Picture by Manuel Cohen
    070817_BrugierWorkshop_MC003.jpg
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