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    1. Stand E01

      Remarkable Paintings

      Remarkable Paintings is Christophe Adrians' escape, his share of dreams and contemplation. It is his taste, a free taste, not dictated by fashions. A taste above all for a Belgian, and sometimes Dutch, 19th century that populated the cabinets of amateurs. Paintings with a delicate rendering, often small in size, whose subjects, rich or modest, are pretexts to arouse the pleasure of the eyes and curiosity. This curiosity leads Christophe to unearth works by quality artists who are now forgotten, such as Louis Desprets or Elvire Coisne, or to create sets of artists renowned in the 19th century, such as Louis Voordecker or Eugène Verboeckhoven. Curiosity also leads him, in the extension of this taste for romantic painters, towards the works of this Belgian school of the first third of the 20th century which wanted to remain in the tradition while modernizing itself through the contributions of impressionism or Fauvism.

    2. Schiller Art Gallery
      Stand D24

      Schiller Art Gallery

      With our 12 years experience, Schiller Art Gallery is devoted to the secondary market, buying, selling and providing clients with advisory services. Our main focus is to recommend the right art pieces and inform you of market trends in the art world, after understanding your style, wishes and expectations. We are committed to assessing each client’s individual needs to build their collection, seeking out artworks through extensive research from galleries, artists’ estates and private collections. Collectors, investment advisors, insurance companies find with the gallery an interlocutor that understands, analyses, and brings an expertise in the field of art. We also believe that arts and culture play a vital role in our society, and we hope to share this commitment with you. We hope to meet you at Antica Namur 2025

    3. Segoura Fine Art
      Stand F10a

      Segoura Fine Art

      Specialising in paintings and works of arts of the eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Segoura Fine Art has being building up its reputation since 1945, becoming an important and ambitious presence in the art world. Continuing the family tradition, Marc Segoura is part of the third generation of antique dealers who uphold the values of excellence in the selection of paintings and works of art. He is proud to be surrounded by his two children, Laura and Romain Segoura. Together, they perpetuate this know-how acquired for over 80 years.

    4. Stand D13

      T'Serstevens Hervé

      Nature is anchored deep within his being, its beauty fascinates him. He reveals some of its secrets in animal sculpture, his profession since 2011. This achievement is the fruit of a long search that originated in his childhood where he walked paths and forests. At dawn, in the silence of the soul, he listened to the song of the birds, a call to contemplate Creation and find his source of inspiration there. Very early on, art energized his mind, painting in particular. But before modeling matter, he studied its different aspects as a physicist and psychologist, from particle physics to neuroscience, from the inert to the living. Isn't that the challenge of every creator? He will especially remember the beauty of the laws of the universe... His first steps in business were accompanied by an aspiration to create, a way no doubt to escape from a world felt to be very restrictive. He draws his first works on post-its… A revelation. Making a career out of it sounds instinctively obvious. The road will be long before devoting himself entirely to this passion. But he is already preparing himself, a pencil or a brush in his hand, then discovers the third dimension on which he will set his sights. He will attend the sculpture academy, follow training with a companion of duty. Animals spontaneously emerge from his hands or from his memory, in clay whose forms will be immortalized in bronze. The Ancients, the novelties, inspire his work. With patience he shapes the harmony of the animal, its essence, in his workshop, in music, preferably baroque. His figurative approach highlights life. He captures the moment when the animal crosses the threshold of movement, releasing its contained strength, its elegance. Anxious to radiate his passion to an audience of initiates, Hervé t'Serstevens joins the artistic section of the Cercle Royal Gaulois.

    5. Stand D23

      Tatiana POTAPOVA

      Bronze sculptures Tatiana Potapova is a Belgian sculptor of Russian origin. After 15 years working in international companies, she decided to take up sculpting, thus renewing a childhood passion. Tatiana exhibited her first works in 2016. They quickly impressed with their intensity and strength. She recently received the Public Prize at the Montreux Sculpture Biennale as well as that of the Lasne Sculpture Biennale. She is a finalist of the David Shepherd Wildlife and laureat of SofinaBoël for the Education and Talent Foundations. Tatiana is fascinated by the idea of ​​infusing movement into a sculpture. It is a wonderful challenge, working in bronze, to capture a movement at that moment of intensity and to give an impression of lightness. Her desire is that her works dance, jump and play … that they are alive!

    6. This is Not Belgium
      Stand H02
    7. Véronique Malaise
      Stand E14