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Ogier to host public exhibition of Picasso, Monet and Pisarro originals

Ogier to host public exhibition of Picasso, Monet and Pisarro originals

Saturday 18 November 2017

Ogier to host public exhibition of Picasso, Monet and Pisarro originals

Saturday 18 November 2017


Next week Ogier will be playing host to original paintings by Picasso, Monet and Pisarro.

In June, more than 200 members of the public came to Ogier's offices to view a selection of masterpieces staged jointly with London fine art experts Gladwell & Patterson.

The works shown in next week's exhibition include:

  • Pablo Picasso - Nature Morte au Compotier
  • Claude Monet – Pommiers en Fleurs
  • Camille Pisarro – Paysannes Rammassant des Herbes, Eragny
  • Joaquin Sorolla – Valencia, dos Ninos en una Playa
  • Gustave Loiseau – Rue de Clignancourt, soleil, the quatorze juillet

Ogier Global Head of Corporate, Simon Dinning, who leads the event, said: "The events in June exceeded all of our expectations and generated incredibly positive feedback from the community. With that in mind, we were very pleased to arrange another exhibition including other fantastic masterpieces.

"It is incredibly rare to see works by Picasso and Monet here in Jersey and, while it is unusual for a law firm to turn itself in an art gallery for a few days, the response from the public showed us that they really valued the opportunity to see these works. Hopefully, we will have a similar response later this month – the new exhibition focuses on some less well-known impressionists as well as the big names, and we look forward to welcoming many more people to our offices to come and have a look."

The exhibition is open on 22 and 23 November from 08:00 to 11:30. 

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