Description
The Musée Angladon pays tribute to its founders, artists and collectors from Avignon, heirs to the Jacques Doucet collection. 170 of their works are displayed in a layout evoking the atmosphere of their studio.
We owe them the museum that bears their name, but who were Jean Angladon and Paulette Martin? They were husband and wife, artists and collectors, heirs to their great-uncle Jacques Doucet's collection of paintings and objets d'art.
Thanks to them, these treasures, including masterpieces by Sisley, Van Gogh, Modigliani, Cézanne, Degas, Manet and Picasso, can now be admired in Avignon.
As painters and engravers, they enjoyed an extraordinary artistic partnership, each listening to the other, sometimes drawing inspiration from the same motifs, but each expressing a unique style and personality.
The Musée Angladon pays tribute to them with this exhibition.


