In some ways, the report published November 28 by Le Quotidien de l’Art, came as no surprise. For decades French artists—defined as artists born in France or working there for the majority of their ...
The 28th edition of Art Paris is set to return with curated presentations taking focus on the French art scene and ...
French painters Jean Siméon Chardin and Édouard Manet both created well-known paintings that depicted children blowing bubbles through straw-like tubes, albeit painted more than a century apart. Those ...
Looking for a fun activity for the family Thanksgiving weekend? Head to the Chrysler Museum of Art for the traveling exhibition “Farm to Table: Art, Food, and Identity in the Age of Impressionism,” ...
France’s last Bourbon king, the would-be absolute monarch Charles X, was overthrown in a sudden uprising during an 1830 Parisian heat wave. Also known as the Three Glorious Days, the July Revolution ...
A fascinating exhibition at San Francisco's Legion of Honor, the first of its kind, takes a close look at douard Manet and Berthe Morisot, revealing how the major 19th century French painters knew and ...
This hilltop village, with its cobbled streets and picturesque views, seriously feels like you’re stepping into a fairytale, and the buildings and well-preserved ramparts are practically steeped in ...
Roseberys is delighted to present ‘French Naturalist Painters from a Private European Collection: Part II’ following the success of the first auction in March. Last showcased at The Fleming Collection ...
Type nerds, rejoice! Letterform Archive’s Lettres Décoratives captures the immaculate, highly ambitious craft that once adorned bistros and boulangeries across the country If you’ve ever slowed to ...