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  • Double vandalism on Place de la Concorde

    Among the many violent incidents that accompanied PSG’s victory in the Champions League semi-final last Wednesday, one in particular attracted considerable attention: the ransacking, on Place de la…

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  • A memory of the war for Düsseldorf

    At the beginning of 1917, the Bordeaux painter William Laparra was mobilised in the camouflage section. He joined the Chantilly workshop as a team leader sergeant of the 1st group of the 10th Army.…

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  • A fundraising appeal to restore the Invalides refectory

    Veterans, wounded soldiers, and sick servicemen who were treated at the Hôtel des Invalides — founded in 1670 — had before their eyes battles in which a number of them had taken part: one of the four…

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  • Two new 18th-century French paintings for the Musée Fabre

    Led for almost a year by an 18th-century specialist, the Montpellier institution could only continue to take an interest in the Age of Enlightenment, and has logically been able to acquire two new…

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  • Two sculptures by La Roldana preempted by Spain

    Luisa Roldán, her real name — would deserve a place in French public collections; one recalls, moreover, a missed opportunity in 2017 with The Entombment, which left the country and was ultimately…

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Policy

  • Catherine Pégard, French minister for culture

    IIt usually takes at least three months for the minister for culture to fall out with La Tribune de l’Art. This time, it has already happened, so time is saved. Let us be fair, however. If Catherine…

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  • Hearing of Laurence des Cars : senators are not fooled

    « You declared before us, on 22 October last, I quote : “I did not rule in favour of one priority rather than another, I made security an absolute emergency”. The IGAC and the MISSA, in their…

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  • Louvre: Laurence des Cars placed under supervision

    We recently wrote that the public body responsible for Notre-Dame no longer had any reason to exist, the restorations to come having no connection whatsoever with the fire. The Minister of Culture…

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Heritage

  • Notre-Dame: the work begins, the fight goes on

    Even dubious developers, who most often wait for the two-month period for legal challenges to expire before beginning their work, show more decency than the French President of the Republic.…

  • Stained glass windows of Notre-Dame: the fight goes on!

    One year before the next presidential election and the departure of Emmanuel Macron, he is not refraining from any action likely to harm our heritage. The announcement of the authorization of works…

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  • David Hockney opposes the transport of the Bayeux Tapestry

    David Hockney is considered one of the greatest living painters. And he is English, which makes his voice all the more valuable when he speaks about the Bayeux Tapestry, as he did last Wednesday in…

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  • The insurance of the Bayeux Tapestry: a vast sham

    The relocation of the Bayeux Tapestry to London will therefore be insured by the United Kingdom for the sum of £800 million, the equivalent of €917 million, almost one billion. This amount, revealed…

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Exhibitions

  • Seen from behind, a figure without a portrait

    Many masterpieces are not in this exhibition... And that does not matter. It must be said that the subject inevitably evokes famous paintings: the “figures seen from behind”, those Romantic figures…

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  • Hugo décorator

    In the absence of a homeland, he had a house, which he furnished with meticulous frenzy and a heap of eclectic objects. Victor Hugo — the poet, novelist, playwright, politician — was also a…

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  • The Galerie Éric Coatalem exhibits the Tiepolos

    Éric Coatalem has now accustomed us to staging in his gallery on the Faubourg Saint-Honoré monographic exhibitions devoted to great masters of the eighteenth century. After Hubert Robert, Fragonard,…

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Museums

  • The long-awaited reopening of the Musée Bonnat

    Cela faisait quinze ans que le Musée Bonnat (aujourd’hui appelé Bonnat-Helleu) était fermé, au point que l’on désespérait un peu. Et le miracle est arrivé : non seulement le Musée vient de rouvrir,…

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  • The reopening of the Musée de la Vie Romantique

    We were very concerned about the works carried out at the Musée de la Vie Romantique, which reopened its doors two months ago. It turns out that the result is rather satisfactory, even if it could…

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  • Echoes of dreams. Symbolism in Brussels

    One could hardly imagine a better setting for such an exhibition: Maison Hannon is indeed an ideal place in which to evoke Belgian Symbolism, the building erected in 1904 by Jules Brunfaut for…

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