The Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon which has been under renovation work since 2008 (but which had the excellent idea of not closing and proceeding in stages), will open a new itinerary for its Medieval and Renaissance collections on 7 September. (...)
A rather mediocre painter, François Devosge, born in Dijon, has gone down in history as the founder of the Ecole de Dessin in this city and the many talented students he trained there. Among these, (besides François Rude and Pierre-Paul Prud'hon) (...)
The Musée des Beaux-Arts in Dijon, currently undergoing an extension, is nonetheless partially open to the public and is now offering a scholarly exhibition devoted to one of the establishment's masterpieces, The Song of Songs by Gustave Moreau. (...)
In 1843, the Duke of Luynes, owner of the château de Dampierre where he had employed some of the finest artists of the time, including Ingres for the décor of the