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How will Emmanuel Macron's win over far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in France's presidential run affect the French art world and art market?
The independent centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen have won the first round of the French presidential election, with projected results indicating they secured roughly 23. ...
This week, now that the pro-European centrist Emmanuel Macron has defeated the far-right candidate Marine Le Pen in the French presidential election, we speak to Anaël Pigeat, editor-at-large at ...
Mr. Macron meeting with voters on his way to the Museum of Modern Art André Malraux in Le Havre. ... “But this time, it’s about both anti-Le Pen and anti-Macron.” ...
Emmanuel Macron intends to support performing arts ; Marine Le Pen will spend on historical monuments. Live performance for the incumbent president, France's heritage for the far-right candidate.
Emmanuel Macron emphatically defeated Marine Le Pen in the second round of France's presidential election on Sunday. At 39, he will be the youngest leader of the nation since an ambitious Corsican ...
But Macron proved far more popular than either of his mainstream rivals, and he won the most voters in the first round of France’s 2017 election. He faced Marine Le Pen in the head-to-head ...