But now the painters are threatening to fold up
their easels and relocate elsewhere in the French capital,
accusing restaurateurs of encroaching on their space.
"It's very difficult to paint now – it's almost impossible,"
said painter Midani M’Barki, 70. "We are now working in the
gutter. Is it normal for artists to be put in the gutter?"
The street painters - who have included Franco-Dutch artist Kees
van Dongen and Spaniard Pablo Picasso - have been a centerpoint
of the neighborhood since the late 19th century.
About 300 artists share some 140 1 meter squared plots in the
Place du Tertre, perched high above Paris in the shadow of the
Sacre Coeur.
But in recent years they have felt squeezed by bistro and cafe
terraces, and the coach-loads of tourists that pour into the
square during the summer months.
"The easel alone doesn’t fit in a meter square," lamented
painter Kinga Zakrzfeska, 45. "And with all our equipment -
chairs, paints - 1 meter alone is insufficient."
The artists last month downed their brushes and protested in
front of the local town hall against a new layout they say
resulted in restaurants' seating occupying up to 80 percent of
the square.
M'Barki, who has painted in the square for almost 50 years, said
artists were now considering moving elsewhere.
"If it continues like this we're going to move to another square
down the hill," he said.
No one was available at the 19th arrondissement's town hall to
comment on the artists' complaints.
Other painters said the council was ignoring the painters'
concerns in pursuit of profiting from the restaurant trade.
"This square is not renowned for its extraordinary cuisine, but
for its paintings, historically. Tourists come here to see the
paintings," said Yola Marie-Jolan, 55.
(Reporting by Jack Hunter; Editing by Richard Lough and Alison
Williams)
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