Constant Montald, "Nymphes dansant", huile sur toile, 1898. © Musées royaux  des Beaux-Arts de Belgique
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11/10/2026 - 04/25/2027

Petit Palais 
Avenue Winston Churchill 
 
75008 Paris


 
After Paris 1900, the Petit Palais is dedicating a major exhibition to Brussels, a European capital experiencing a flourishing artistic and intellectual atmosphere at the turn of the twentieth century. For the first time in France, painting, sculpture, decorative and graphic arts, photography, architecture, jewelry, and fashion are brought together to testify to the creative vibrancy that made Brussels one of the major centers of modernity. The exhibition juxtaposes iconic masterpieces: Léon Frédéric’s monumental triptychs, the furniture ensembles and models by Victor Horta, Philippe Wolfers’ jewelry, and more. This dialogue of disciplines illustrates a flourishing whose influence extended well beyond Belgian borders.