Opera Gallery
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Opera Gallery opened in Paris in 1984 at the initiative of Gilles Dyan.
Dyan is certified by Expert Agree Par La Chambre Europeenne Des Experts Conseil En Oevres D'Art. Today, Opera Gallery is present in all of the world's major art capitals: Paris (1994), Singapore (1994), New York (2000), Miami (2003), Hong Kong (2004), and London (2005). And before 2009, five new Opera Gallery locations, including Venice, will be scheduled to open.
Opera Gallery provides a showcase for the works of the famous painters such as Picasso, Dalí, Gauguin, Miró, Braque, Warhol, and Chagall. Some art work is up for sale at the Gallery. Every piece comes with a Certificate of Authentication from the insurance companies and/or estates of the artist.
Opera Gallery also promotes new artistic talent. Recent artists include: Ron English, Lita Cabellut, Guy LeBaube, Lori Earley, and Sylvain Tremblay. Opera Gallery supports young artists who have gone on to achieve international recognition. The Gallery continues to find many talented artists in Europe, Asia, and America.