Berthe Weill

Berthe Weill

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Berthe Weill was a pioneering Parisian art dealer in the early 20th century, renowned for her keen eye and support of emerging artists, including the young Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. Operating from her modest Galerie B. Weill in Montmartre, she played a crucial role in promoting avant-garde art despite facing significant challenges in the male-dominated art market. Weill's legacy is marked by her early recognition of talent and her unwavering support for lesser-known artists, including several women. Her contributions to the art world went largely unrecognized during her lifetime, but recent exhibitions have brought her remarkable influence to the forefront, celebrating her as a vital figure in the history of modern art.

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Berthe Weill was the first gallerist to propose works by Matisse and Picasso starting in 1900.

Au Musée de l’Orangerie, les trésors de Berthe Weill, galeriste éclectique
Le Monde·FranceFrance· 2025-10-12
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Berthe Weill was the first dealer to sell a Picasso and supported many emerging artists.

Unsung art dealer Berthe Weill, the first to sell a Picasso, finally gets her due
The Globe and Mail·CanadaCanada· 2025-06-05
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