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40 articles taggés "18th century"
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An Armchair Fit for a Prince
Did joiner Georges Jacob make this flat-backed chair for the Count of Artois? Its result, princely for an armchair, tends to support the hypothesis.…
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Emperor Augustus Returns to Versailles
The royal palace preempted a preparatory study by Champaigne, while Méheut’s sailors and Italian design also found buyers.
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The Tranquility of Amphitrite According to Michel Anguier
The sea goddess’s graceful pose emanates great serenity. This bronze is one of Michel Anguier's "best-sellers", appreciated by connoisseurs of both…
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The Hidden Treasures of the Banque de France
The vagaries of history enabled the bank to build up a remarkable collection of art works, presented in the reception rooms of the Hôtel de Toulouse…
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The Tsar and the Order of Malta
Some of Paul I’s historic diplomatic documents return to Moscow.
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Fragonard's New Philosopher
A painting by the great Jean-Honoré Fragonard was discovered by Mr. Petit, in Épernay, and the Cabinet Turquin. This Philosopher has not been seen…
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The Elements: Well-Orchestrated by Bruegel the Younger
Predictably, the star attraction in Lille was this set of Flemish copper paintings, accompanied by gems from the same period in the picture and furniture…
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The Timeless World of Maria Van Oosterwyck
A rare work by a woman painter met with huge success in Troyes, France: a just reward for this Dutch still life virtuoso, adulated both then and now.…
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Eclectic Treasures from the Paul-Louis Weiller Collection
An Imperial Russian chest of drawers and an amazing throne made of antlers recently sparked enthusiasm at the Paul-Louis Weiller Collection sale. …
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Claude Dargent: Master of Silverware
An 18 th -century Parisian silver shaker scattered its blessings on a sale devoted to silverware.
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Harnessing the Magical Powers of Leonora Carrington
Monnoyer’s 17th-Century View of Nature
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