Orléans, Musée des Beaux-Arts
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A new Antigna pour Orléans
These are blessed times for collectors and museums who are not afraid to think outside the box. While some exceptional works are selling for prices that are no less exceptional, and while a few…
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A Divisionist painting acquired by Orléans
Acquired from the Terrades gallery in Paris, the painting by Orléans-born Louis Bouglé has taken its place on level -1 of the Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Orléans. Linked to the city by its creator but also…
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Several sculpture sales at Paris in December
Sculpture lovers are in for a treat this November, with no fewer than three sales featuring sculptures, particularly 19th-century bronzes. The first will take place tomorrow, Friday 8 December at…
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Several successful fundraisings
When we talk about fundraising, whether from the individuals or just for companies, we often talk in detail about the work in question, which makes it more difficult to write a new article to…
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Three preemptions from Orléans at the Talabardon & Gautier sale
Of the 14 museum preemptions at the Talabardon & Gautier sales on 21 and 23 March, we have already dealt with six. Thanks to this news item, and to the once again remarkable activity of the…
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Orléans: two donations and a purchase on the occasion of the Jean Bardin exhibition
Like the Musée Fabre, the Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Orléans is so active in terms of acquisitions that we find it difficult to keep up with its news. And as we have written many times before, museums…
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A fundraising for Orléans
This is a very beautiful painting, in which we see the young Bacchus, leaning on a parapet, his head on his hand, staring at the spectator with malice. There is none of Caravaggio’s ambiguity…
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Two restorations for the Jean Bardin exhibition in Orléans
The few reservations we had about Jean Bardin’s large church paintings seemed to make some people think that this called into question both the painter’s interest and that of the exhibition. This…
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Un Ribera pour Orléans
Saint Philippe n’est pas l’apôtre le plus facile à reconnaître, il est rarement représenté accompagné du dragon qu’il vainquit dans un temple de Hierapolis, selon la Légende dorée, mais plus souvent doté…
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Jean Bardin, le feu sacré
« Cet artiste fait infiniment mieux dans ses esquisses dessinées ». Certains de ses contemporains avaient sur Jean Bardin un regard lucide, le même que celui qui est le nôtre en visitant cette très…
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