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  • Ouvrages reçus du 17 novembre 2023 au 18 avril 2024

    Nous mettons en ligne régulièrement les ouvrages reçus. Il s’agit ici de signaler leur parution en ajoutant éventuellement un bref descriptif expliquant rapidement de quoi il s’agit (ou en publiant…

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  • Pierre Subleyras 1699-1749

    "Which French painter, apart perhaps Nicolas Poussin, was like him the greatest painter of Rome?" Thus ends the long essay that precedes Nicolas Lesur’s catalogue raisonné of Pierre Subleyras, just…

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  • Amber Treasures from the Baltic Sea 16th - 18th century

    The material gleams and glows, seduces and fascinates: rarer on the banks of the Seine than on those of the Baltic Sea, amber certainly deserved this exhibition as beautiful as it is learned,…

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  • Just published: books received from 27 July to 16 November 2023

    We regularly put online the books we receive. The aim here is to report on their publication, possibly adding a brief description explaining what the book is about (or publishing the information…

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  • Just published: books received from 1st April to 26 July 2023

    We regularly put online the books we receive. The aim here is to report on their publication, possibly adding a brief description explaining what the book is about (or publishing the information…

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  • Promenades on paper

    There’s nothing like a summer on the banks of the Loire to restore your strength after a harsh American winter, even if you might prefer "Promenades on Paper" to "Promenades de papier", especially…

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  • Renoir et l’Algérie

    L’exposition du Sterling and Francis Clark Art Institute, qui ira ensuite à Dallas, est en quelque sorte une préfiguration, centrée sur la figure de Renoir, de celle de l’Institut du Monde Arabe qui…

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  • Peintures d’églises à Paris au XVIIIe siècle

    A une histoire de l’art simplificatrice, qui aime les grandes certitudes et les idées toutes faites, se substitue aujourd’hui une vision beaucoup plus complexe et beaucoup plus riche. Ainsi en…

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