The recent unveiling of the Dulwich Picture Gallery’s newly-restored Saint Cecilia has aroused much interest because of its uncertain attribution. ‘Dulwich Picture Gallery saves St Cecilia from ruin – but who painted her ?:as the rescued baroque (...)
From what we can see in the photograph published by The Art Tribune, the Saint Cecilia in Dulwich proves its Ferrara origins rather than Bologna. The painting should be studied in connection with the production of Carlo Bonone (1569-1632), an (...)
The painting which this British museum has just hung in its galleries is a veritable discovery as its extremely poor condition had relegated it to storage in the late 19th century. It had not been displayed since then and had, in fact, become (...)
The Dulwich Picture Gallery, which has just appointed a new director, has acquired a portrait by Peter Lely. Representing Bartholomew Beale, this portrait was purchased by Xavier Salomon, Xavier Bray’s predecessor, from the art (...)
Xavier Bray replaced Xavier F. Salomon, after his departure to the Metropolitan Museum, as the chief curator of the Dulwich Picture Gallery beginning of January 2011. Born in 1972, Xavier Bray holds dual citizenship, British and French. He (...)