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Moet Hennessy invites ten artists, recent graduates of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, to its new Paris headquarters
PARIS, Oct. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Moet Hennessy, world leader in luxury Wines & Spirits, is pleased to support 
the Ecole Nationale Superieur des Beaux-Arts de Paris. A patron of this 
institution, Moet Hennessy has given carte blanche to ten artists.  

“We are delighted to partner with our neighbors at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. The 
artists were inspired by the craftsmanship and heritage of the 25 Maisons of 
our group, and have also paid tribute to the painting by Jean-Francois de Troy, 
Le Dejeuner d’Huitres. Their artwork will be exhibited in our Parisian 
headquarters, at the intersection of art, architecture, design and gastronomy.” 
- Philippe Schaus, President of Moet Hennessy. 

Le Dejeuner d’huitres is an emblematic piece by the artist Jean-Francois de 
Troy. This painting is the perfect illustration of the French art de vivre of 
the 18th century, with an abundance of details (food, wine, silverware…). But 
it is the presence of a cork in the air that makes this festive scene of a meal 
between gentlemen in an elaborately decorated room an iconic painting. This 
masterpiece is the first representation of a champagne bottle in Art. Royally 
commissioned by Louis XV and created in 1735 to decorate the after-hunting 
dining room of the small apartments in the Chateau of Versailles, today the 
piece is kept in the Condé museum in Chantilly. 

As part of this exclusive collaboration with the Beaux-Arts de Paris, students 
and recent graduates were invited to create artwork for Moet Hennessy. Ten 
projects (pieces in ceramic, clay, wood, wax, resin, paper…) were selected, 
then specifically created to be at home in the reception areas of Moet Hennessy 
located at 142 rue du Bac and designed by the architectural firm Barbarito 
Bancel. 

“These 10 students and young graduates bring complementary flavors to these 
spaces. Like young wines, they have great promise. Certain will find them a 
little green or too vibrant, others already fine and rich or balanced, and will 
enjoy their aromas. But they are nevertheless fresh on the palate and strong in 
sensations. We are proud of the responses of these artists. The photographs, 
ceramics, drawings, and sculptures that they have made give a delicious image 
to creation of today, of its freedom and its effervescence.”  - Jean de Loisy, 
Director of the Beaux-Arts de Paris. 

Such programs are the perfect opportunity for artists to face specific 
aesthetic, architectural, legal and temporal constraints, which Juliette Green, 
Shengqi Kong, Clara Mazzoleni, Juliette Minchin, Alice Nikolaeva, Lia Pradal, 
Wan Lin Qin, Pierre Seiter, Théophile Stern, and Alžbìta Wolfova have 
successfully addressed. 

About Moet Hennessy

Moet Hennessy, the Wines & Spirits division of LVMH, regroups twenty-five 
luxury Maisons, recognized internationally for the richness of their terroirs, 
and the quality and craftsmanship of their products. The LVMH group also holds 
renowned wine estates through “LVMH Vins d’Exception.” Moet Hennessy is 
furthermore a patron of the vocational program of the Beaux-Arts de Paris, 
“Artists and the Professions of Exhibition.” 

About the Beaux-Arts de Paris

The Beaux-Arts de Paris is both a place for education and artistic 
experimentation, of exhibitions and conservation of historical and contemporary 
collections, as well as a publishing house. Heir to the Royal Academies of 
Painting and Sculpture, the school, overseen by the Ministry of Culture, has as 
its primary vocation the training of high-level artists. It plays an essential 
role in the contemporary art scene. The training allows each student to 
understand the challenges of contemporary art and what it means to be an artist 
today. Anchored in economic and social reality, the Beaux-Arts de Paris also 
aims to build bridges between student and professional life, notably by 
introducing students to the world of art and by encouraging encounters with its 
players, but also with other fields within where artistic expression also 
belongs. 

Please drink responsibly.

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Contacts: 

Moet Hennessy

Jean-Christophe Laizeau
Director of External Relations  
Email: jc.laizeau@moethennessy.com 
                   


Beaux-Arts de Paris 

Isabelle Reye 
Press Attache
Email: isabelle.reye@beauxartsparis.fr


Dual source: Moet Hennessy, Beaux-Arts de Paris