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  • Rouen buys a drawing by Ingres

    Elle a libéré Orléans, elle fut brûlée à Rouen. Les musées des Beaux-Arts de ces deux villes ont en commun de consacrer dans leur collections une section aux œuvres d’art en lien avec Jeanne d’Arc. C’est…

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  • A drawing by Toussaint Dubreuil for the BnF

    Assis au premier plan et doté de tenailles, Vulcain joue le rôle de figure repoussoir, tandis qu’au fond, les Cyclopes s’affairent devant la forge (

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  • The new directors of the museums of Lille and Strasbourg

    New curators have arrived at the helm of the museums of Lille and Strasbourg in recent months. The Palais des Beaux-Arts and the Musée de l’Hospice Comtesse in Lille have been headed by Juliette…

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  • Fundraising for the Musée des Impressionnismes de Giverny

    The first Impressionist exhibition opened in Paris in 1874. Several museums are celebrating this 150th anniversary, including the one in Giverny, which has the audacity to tackle a relatively…

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  • A tapestry by Gerhard Munthe acquired by Orsay

    Purchased from the Oscar Graf gallery, a large tapestry by the Norwegian Gerhard Munthe joins the collections of the Musée d’Orsay, which is continuing its active policy of acquiring Scandinavian…

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  • A bust of "Baron" Schmiedel enters the Metropolitan Museum

    This is an effigy that was an ideal loss leader on the Kugel gallery stand at the Maastricht Tefaf and was even chosen to illustrate its latest greetings card. This Meissen hard-paste porcelain…

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  • Vaux-le-Vicomte launches a subscription to buy a tapestry

    How to retain Spring? The Château de Vaux-le-Vicomte is launching a crowfunding, in collaboration with the Sauvegarde de l’art français, to purchase a tapestry from the Gardener Children hanging.…

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  • 16th-century Italian sculpture acquired by the Prado

    A marble by Giovanni Bandini has finally been purchased by the Prado Museum, having been declared a "property of cultural interest" last April by the Comunidad de Madrid. This Venus accompanied…

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  • Two paintings by Rachel Ruysch for Dublin and Boston

    Dominated by an elegant tulip, but also embellished with roses and forget-me-nots, the composition is seductive from the first glance, even if we are also drawn in by the almost incongruous…

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  • Two new Swedish paintings for Orsay

    As we recently pointed out when Carl Forsberg’s superb watercolour entered the Musée d’Orsay’s collections, Scandinavian art is one of the main focuses of the Musée d’Orsay’s current acquisitions…

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  • The Maharajah of Indore returns to Christie’s

    Thirty-two lots, it’s not much, of course, but it’s enough to evoke one of design lovers’ favourite stories: that of the Maharajah of Indore and his palace at Manik Bagh. Four years after the rich…

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  • The Kimbell buys a masterpiece by Gainsborough

    A century or so ago, Thomas Gainsborough was among the most sought after Old Masters painters by American collectors. He became a household name after his Blue Boy was sold in 1921 by the Second…

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  • Clouets for the Louvre and Chantilly

    The portraits of two brothers by François Clouet recently joined the public collections, acquired by the Musée du Louvre and the Musée Condé in Chantilly on the same day in June: one represents the…

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  • A first Hammershøi for Chicago

    The Art Institute of Chicago continues to make spectacular acquisitions, adding Danish artist Vilhelm Hammershøi to its collection for €8,397,322. Acquired from Sotheby’s New York on 16 May after…

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  • An exhibition of wallpapers at the Galerie Léage

    Wallpaper (in French "papier peint") is not painted. Of course, it was in its early days, when it was created by the Chinese and adorned the walls of the sumptuous interiors described by Marco…

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  • Marseille buys a portrait by Dominique Papety

    Born in Marseilles, Dominique Papety suffered a tragic fate: he died at the age of just 34 from cholera, which he contracted during a trip to Greece. His short career was nonetheless fruitful,…

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  • A relief of Chinard finally reaches Clermont-Ferrand

    A work that is essential to understanding the work of one of the greatest sculptors of the revolutionary and Napoleonic periods has finally been delivered to its commissioner, more than two…

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  • Enamels from the Middle Ages at the Brimo de Laroussilhe gallery

    Pyxides, boxes containing Oil of Saints, reliquary shrines, bookbinding plaques and candlesticks - the Parisian gallery Brimo de Laroussilhe is bringing together an anthology of enamels from the…

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  • A Boudin preempted by the MuséoSeine

    Located in Caudebec-en-Caux (now the delegated commune of Rives-en-Seine) on the right bank of the Seine, between Le Havre and Rouen, the MuséoSeine was inaugurated in 2016. Subtitled the Museum…

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  • A new 17th-century drawing acquired by Stockholm

    A new old master drawing has joined the graphic arts collection of the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm. Still anonymous, this red chalk portrait of the great Italian collector and patron Cassiano dal…

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  • Galerie Chevalier puts antique tapestries on sale

    To obtain the keys to paradise, do we have to give up the laurels of glory? Not necessarily. Salvation and fame are both available at the Galerie Chevalier. Among the sumptuous tapestries on the…

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