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  • Research announcement: Émile Peynot (1850-1932)

    As part of my first year of a master’s degree in art history at the University of Burgundy, I am researching the French sculptor Émile Peynot (1850-1932) and will be producing a draft catalogue of…

  • Langres acquires a painting by Volaire

    As it celebrates its tenth anniversary, the Maison des Lumières Denis Diderot is stepping up its acquisitions, as demonstrated by our series of articles recently published on the subject. Acquired…

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  • An 18th-century clock acquired by the Musée Paul-Dupuy

    Usually embodied by a moderately friendly bearded old man, beating the air with his wings and scythe, Time is evoked here by four much more cheerful young women; two of them are…

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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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  • The Olympics against heritage and museums

    La Tribune de l’Art, which practices journalism committed to heritage, has never hidden its fierce opposition to the organisation of the Olympic Games in Paris. It was a losing battle, as the…

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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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  • Le Pays Lorrain - 120e année, vol 104 - Juin 2023

    Sommaire William Marc, Le cerveau d’une bibliothèque Richard Dagorne, Accompagner la Société d’histoire de la Lorraine et du Musée lorrain dans le renouveau de sa bibliothèque Francine Roze,…

  • 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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  • Research announcement : Jean Dupas (1882-1964)

    The Musée des Beaux-arts de Bordeaux (MusBA) is planning an exhibition on Jean Dupas (Bordeaux, 1882 - Paris, 1964) for 2026. With this in mind, we are seeking to locate a corpus of the artist’s…

  • 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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  • Three paintings sold by a French prefecture...

    The sale, which is online only, closes tomorrow at 11am. So it’s very late to be talking about it, but we didn’t find out about it until yesterday, Sunday, and we didn’t get a full reply (obviously…

  • A painting by Raden Saleh returns to the Louvre

    We have just learned from France Info that a painting long-term loaned by the Louvre to Saint-Amand-Montrond is to be restored and returned to Paris for good. It is a rare canvas - the only one…

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  • The Palais de la Porte Dorée looks after its Art Deco heritage

    How can we not talk about resurrection? A complete décor has been reborn for visitors to this iconic French Art Deco monument : the beautiful Salon des Laques has been restored to its original…

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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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  • A Manet and a Cassatt for Atlanta

    She appears in several works by Édouard Manet: Madame Jules Guillemet, born Jeanne Julie Charlotte Besnier de la Pontonnerie, epitomised the Parisian woman of the Belle Epoque. She and her husband…

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  • Four new American Impressionist paintings for Giverny

    In addition to the three Eugène Boudin paintings recently added to the Musée des Impressionnismes collection, four new paintings by American Impressionists Mary Colman Wheeler and Theodore Earl…

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  • The Burlington Magazine - n° 1445 vol CLXV - August 2023

    Manet’s model: in search of Victorine Meurent Editorial Don’t believe your eyes Articles James Fairhead, Victorine Meurent: new evidence from America and Paris Mary Vaccaro, Naming…

  • Revue de l’Art n°220/2023-2

    Éditorial Barthélémy Jobert, Voir Naples… Notes et documents Oriane Lavit, De la plume au pinceau : œuvres inédites d’Horace Le Blanc (vers 1575-1637) Étienne Faisant, L’apprentissage…

  • A drawing by Anthelme-François Lagrenée for Chicago

    Very impressive, this large drawing by Anthelme-François Lagrenée is well known to readers of La Tribune de l’Art where we have already reproduced it twice: at the time of its sale at the Hôtel…

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  • A Manfredi for the Met

    A single solemnity for two saints: Peter and Paul are celebrated on the same day, considered to be the two pillars of the Church, one the stone on which it is built, the other the apostle to the…

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  • Interview with Mathilde Augé, Executive Director of WMF France

    The World Monument Fund is an international organisation dedicated to safeguarding architecture and heritage. It had an affiliate office in France that took part in numerous restoration projects…

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  • Treasures of the Kingdom of Lotharingia, Charlemagne’s legacy

    Inaugurated in summer 2021 with the hero Ulysses, the Hôtel Départemental des Expositions (HDE Var) in Draguignan in the Var département, in the south of France, has quickly established itself as a…

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  • A relief by François Du Quesnoy for Boston

    François Du Quesnoy’s plump, chubby putti made his reputation, sometimes to the point of overshadowing the rest of his work, or tarnishing it with numerous replicas and copies that were widely…

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  • Print Quarterly Volume XL - Number 3 - September 2023

    Contents Cloe Cavero de Carondelet, A Copperplate of The Dominican Martyrs of Japan Reused by Murillo Vitalii Tkachuk, Averkiy Kozachkovskyi and Western Sources of Kyiv Prints, 1720s-40s…

  • A new Marquet offered to Le Havre

    Promised to the Musée d’Art moderne André Malraux thanks to a donation subject to usufruct from Rogelio Martinez de Federico and Serge Sadry, Notre-Dame de Paris in the Snow by Albert Marquet is on…

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  • A major bequest for the Musée d’Art de Nantes

    Some collectors are well known to museums, forge privileged relationships with them, and end up donating one work, sometimes several, or even an entire collection. This was not the case with…

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  • Some online art history journals (2)

    Here we continue our list of art history journals freely available on the Internet, pointing out an error when we updated the page that lists them all, because the old URL was no longer the…

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  • Revue de l’Art n°219/2023-1

    Éditorial Barthélémy Jobert, À propos d’une commode Notes et documents Bruno Amiot, Le commanditaire du Saint Maurice de Jean Hey Claire Dechamps, La Résurrection de Lazare d’Usson : enquête…