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Arts in France during the times of Charles VII (1422-1461)
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Henry Cros (1840-1907). Sculptor and draughtsman
(…) is divided into three main sections, each dedicated to a period of technical experimentation (…) the engraver Alfred Prunaire. ------------------------ For each of the techniques presented, we'll (…)
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A Brancusi exhibition thanks to future renovations at the Centre Pompidou
(…) to disrupt the harmony of his studio, where each sculpture occupied a precise place. This place was (…)
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Predictions. Artists face the future
(…) catalogue - which has the advantage of commenting on each of the works on display - could have explained (…)
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Théodore Rousseau (1812-1867). The voice of the forest
(…) by Théodore Rousseau and Jules Dupré, who were each commissioned to paint a landscape. Rousseau painted Exit (…)
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A tapestry by Gerhard Munthe acquired by Orsay
(…) two women in long dresses in a forest, each holding a heart that is being consumed. This (…)
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Great decors restored from Notre-Dame de Paris
(…) what the Mays are, offered each year by the brotherhood of goldsmiths (…) in the ground floor gallery, each accompanied in the centre of (…) , which are very different from each other, the Conversion of Saint (…)
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Impossible to escape the Olympic Games
(…) , is not to pit sport and culture against each other, but rather to avoid forcing them together (…) 'm just painting two men trying to kill each other". The antique references in this modernity could (…)
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Noël Coypel, painter to the King
(…) artist's final years. There are two subjects, each treated in two rather different versions. On the (…)
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Death of Dominique Ponnau
(…) his voice to that of Hippolyte to chisel each word of this admirable alexandrine. It is still (…)
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A representation from the 1874 Salon donated to Orsay
(…) inscribing the exhibition number on the frame of each of the works represented. Although he wanted to (…) inscribing the exhibition number on the frame of each of the works represented. Although he wanted (…)
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A self-portrait by Antonio D’Este for Chicago
(…) ", Antonio D'Este and Antonio Canova never left each other's side, the career of the former (…)
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Six paintings donated subject to usufruct in Amiens
(…) . Despite their compositions, which seem to correspond to each other, and their almost identical dimensions, they are (…)
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The third Paris Print Fair
(…) White exhibition (see article) - which will be awarded each year to an original work on printmaking. The (…) Louis Testelin, presented as the only engravings by each of the two artists at Xavier Seydoux, (…)
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Three new databases
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The "Semaine du Dessin" in Paris galleries (3)
(…) /2/18, the Louvre and the British Museum each acquired one in 2020 (see the news items (…)
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The Salon du Dessin 2024 is now open
(…) somewhere between a drawing and a painting, although each exhibitor at the Salon du Dessin is allowed (…) was a movement widely shared by various painters, each of whom achieved great success in their own (…)
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The "Semaine du Dessin" in Paris galleries (2)
(…) who are not in danger of competing with each other: this is, after all, Rue de la (…)
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The "Semaine du Dessin" in Paris galleries (1)
(…) 'Z'Arts ball in 1911. For this ball, each studio at the École des Beaux-Arts presented (…) three golden apples to Hippomenes, who dropped one each time he was about to be overtaken by (…)
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A masterpiece from the Limousin region enters the Louvre
(…) long, colourful cushions, while an inscription clearly identifies each of the protagonists. -------------------------- There are, of course, other (…)
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