Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called Guercino (1591-1666)

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  • Drawings and sculptures at Drouot

    Two sales of drawings are currently on show at Drouot, at Ader and Millon, as are two previously unseen sculptures by David d’Angers at Daguerre. Finally, as part of the auction house’s "Temps…

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  • The 2024 edition of Tefaf

    This year’s Tefaf has been shortened by three days compared with its usual duration: it will in fact end next Thursday 14 March, leaving less time to go on site and admire what remains the art…

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  • Exhibitions in Paris galleries: Bordes, Poncelin de Raucourt, Néouze

    "A woman with a fan is stronger than a man with a sword", as Anne-Françoise-Hippolyte Boutet, known as Mademoiselle Mars, liked to say. The famous actress was portrayed by the greatest artists,…

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  • The Boejat legacy in Nantes (2): old master drawings

    The Boejat bequest to Nantes includes paintings and drawings. After writing about French paintings of the 17th and 18th centuries, we are publishing here the twelve old master drawings that are…

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  • Fabrizio Moretti opens a gallery in Paris

    There could be no better symbol of the dynamism of the Paris art market than the arrival of a new gallery devoted to old painters. The one that has just opened its doors on Place du Louvre, next…

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  • Alain Delon disperses his last treasures

    "Millet is my passion, my god in drawing" declared Alain Delon to our colleague Harry Bellet in an interview back in 2007. So it comes as no surprise to see four works by the artist in the…

  • Paintings auctions at Sotheby’s

    Several 17th century masterpieces will be auctioned by Sotheby’s in Paris on 13 and 14 June, but the most important paintings from different periods will be sold in London in July. Some of them…

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  • Des ventes aux enchères importantes à New York

    Si les ventes de Londres sont en chute libre, on ne peut certainement pas en dire autant de New York qui profite manifestement, tout comme Paris, de ce déclin du marché britannique. Alors que…

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  • Un Guercino réapparaît aux enchères

    Ce Moïse, reconnaissable aux deux faisceaux que l’on voit sur sa tête, était présenté comme une école bolonaise du XVIIe siècle, ce qui est vrai, suiveur de Guido Reni, ce qui ne l’est pas. La notice…

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  • Expositions de dessins dans les galeries parisiennes

    En cette semaine du dessin, plusieurs galeries parisiennes proposent un florilège d’œuvres graphiques. Rive Gauche, Nathalie Motte Masselink entraine ses visiteurs de l’humeur libertine d’une femme…

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