
Again in Paris, the Grand Palais is celebrating the 70th birthday of the Société nationale des chemins de fer (SNCF), the national train company of France, created on January 1, 1938. The exhibition in the nave of the Grand Palais brings together examples of actual trains with works of art inspired by trains. The show is on view through January 6, at which point the trains will travel, with the art inside them, to be shown in 18 French cities through the end of January. See the review (Le Grand Palais se transforme en gare SNCF, December 21) by Marie-Douce Albert in Le Figaro.
Anne-Marie Romero reports (Un village néolithique en Périgord, December 17) in Le Figaro on a major anthropological discovery. A neolithic village has been uncovered near Bergerac, with the remains of 15 to 18 houses inhabited at some point between 3500 and 3000 B.C. "Nothing spectacular" found yet, but the houses are all built according to the same plan, about 15 to 25 meters long and 4 to 5 meters wide, with evidence of an A-frame sort of roof.
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