[3] The magazine Connaissance des arts was founded by Humbert Frèrejean and Didier-W Rémon within the Réalités group with which it shares the building at 13, rue Saint-Georges in Paris.
[1] The first number was published in 1952 under the title Connoisseur, the monthly guide for art lovers by the Hachette group, but due to the proximity of the name to the American magazine Connoisseur, it will appear in the second issue under the title Connaissance des arts.
In April 2000, Connaissance des arts was acquired by the luxury group LVMH (through the Les Échos-Le Parisien group) and, in 2002, Guy Boyer replaced Philip Jodidio.
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