Julie Demarle

Articles

  • A new Tiffany stained glass window for the Metropolitan Museum

    A new monumental stained glass window has been added to the Metropolitan Museum’s reference collection of pieces produced by Tiffany Studios. From the collection of Alan Gerry, it was purchased…

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  • A new drawing by Degas donated to Orsay

    A new drawing by Edgar Degas has joined the Musée d’Orsay’s reference collection of the artist’s graphic work. A gift from Françoise Heilbrun, the museum’s emblematic curator of the photographic…

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  • The new heroes. Paul Richer and the sculpture of work

    We reported extensively on our pages that, after years of torpor, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Chartres narrowly escaped permanent closure in 2017. What would happen next remained unclear. The…

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  • A new Monet for Orsay

    Acquise par dation, une nouvelle toile de Claude Monet rejoint la collection de référence d’œuvres de l’artiste conservée par le musée d’Orsay. Restée en mains privées depuis son départ de l’atelier de…

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  • A new Muse by Philippe Quantin preempted by Dijon

    Set in a spare architectural décor, surrounded by a variety of musical instruments and draped in an ample red drapery, the muse Euterpe plays a long flute, as indicated by the inscription on the…

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  • First Millet painting acquired by the Van Gogh Museum

    While the Van Gogh Museum already featured a painting by Jean-François Millet in its permanent collection, this Girl Carrying Water was on loan from the neighboring Rijksmuseum, and only one…

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  • Helene Schjerfbeck enters the Metropolitan Museum and Orsay

    Hitherto absent from American and French museum collections, the Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck has entered the Metropolitan Museum and the Musée d’Orsay at almost the same time. The New York…

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  • A first 15th-century drawing for Leuven

    This is the very first drawing to join the fifteenth-century collection held by the Museum Leuven. Done by an artist in Rogier van der Weyden’s circle, this Swoon of the Virgin, executed in brown…

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  • Musée du Verre de Conches, reopening and exhibition of a donation

    After three years of renovation work, the Musée du Verre in Conches-en-Ouche reopened its doors at the end of June 2022. Too cramped for space in the premises it had occupied since its creation in…

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