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While he’s up for auction, here’s what the interior of his mansion tells us about the businessman’s tastes and attitude to power.
By Julie Malor
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Topart, perhaps, of a golden lion-head treasurer, more brilliant than “meat border”as Patrick de Butte mischievously states, sales expert Bernard Tapie seems to have been the only “dwarf”to go through the door of the Hôtel de Cavoye. The one who owes this nickname and the explosion of his popularity Horn information bought this exceptional residence located on rue Saint-Pere at 7e The Parisian district – a private mansion of 600 square meters and a garden of 1000 square meters – passed to Hubert de Givenchy in 1986. In the same year, he headed the Olympique de Marseille club.
On July 6, the said Bernard Tapie collection will be put up for sale by Artus. Open auction of 177 lots, including 18 paintings…
Michelle MARISI via Bestimage – ARTUS ENCHERES (x2) – CIDRIC SALETNIK (x3)