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A work by Rebecca Solomon for two English museums
It is a painting that has everything to please today’s museums, presented as ‘a complex reflection on gender, race, religion and education in mid-nineteenth-century London’. Painted in 1861 by a…
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Une œuvre de Rebecca Solomon pour deux musées anglais
C’est un tableau qui a tout pour plaire aux musées d’aujourd’hui, présenté comme « une réflexion complexe sur le genre, la race, la religion et l’éducation dans le Londres du milieu du XIXe siècle. ».…
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L’invité de La Tribune de l’Art n° 12 - 24/4/24 : Olivia Voisin
This week we talk to Olivia Voisin, Director of Orléans Museums, and in particular the Musée des Beaux-Arts. She talks to us about this museum (and others), its very active acquisitions policy, and…
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Noël Coypel, painter to the King
Following on from Versailles, the Noël Coypel retrospective is now on show at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rennes. But they are not the same exhibition, even though the two share a common catalogue.…
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A Mars by Giambologna crosses the Atlantic
Très admiré à Londres en juillet 2023 puis à Maastricht en mars 2024, le très beau Mars de Giambologna que proposait Stuart Lochhead ne pouvait qu’intéresser les grands musées nord-américains et c’est…
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Géricaults rediscovered in museums? Really?
The discovery or rediscovery of paintings attributed to great masters is a regular occurrence in art history. Attribution is not an exact science, and the identity of the authors of certain works…
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The French Ministry of Culture requests the removal of a non-compliant installation
If the request made by Culture Minister Rachida Dati to Société Foncière Lyonnaise (SFL) the day before yesterday, Thursday 18 April, is acted upon, it is a welcome one. This developer is in charge…