(Annual Rosenberg Fête: All That Glitters Is Not Gold: The Art, Form, and Function of Gilt Bronze in the French 18th-Century Interior ) Annual Rosenberg Fête: All That Glitters Is Not Gold ...
Le Café de Surate’ published in 1790 is an important glimpse into the history of the mercantile and port city as a ...
A rediscovered bust by celebrated French sculptor Bouchardon will be sold for millions after it was found propping open a ...
When used together, the New York museum’s print catalogue and supplementary website on their 18th-century French works make an excellent initial resource but offer little new information ...
Parfums de Marly announces its partnership with the world's most visited museum to enhance a remarkable collection.
For helping to keep the Jesuits alive during their 18th-century suppression, St. Joseph Pignatelli is regarded as the second ...
The Invergordon Common Good Fund owns the bust, which was purchased in 1930 for about $6.35. Now, the historical bust could ...
The mysterious painting features a shadowy figure that ... Watteau was born in 1684 in Valenciennes, a French commune close to the modern-day border between France and Belgium.
Historically a place where monarchs and aristocrats would escape the winter in favour of warm Mediterranean climes, this southern French city is at its best in the off season.
Art, as a mirror of society, evolves dynamically over time . Movements, or ldquo;isms rdquo;, influence one another through reactions, innovations, and reinterpretations .