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François-André Vincent (1746-1816)

  • News Items : The François-André Vincent Exhibition at the Musée Fabre 04/03/2014

    "He grasps the character of the subjects ; the figures are well drawn, the draperies well laid, beautiful folds show finesse and sentiment." But Diderot's pen then starts to drip acid, writing the following lines, stating that Vincent's painting (...)

    Lire la suite par Bénédicte Bonnet Saint-Georges

  • Exhibitions : Drawings from the Christian and Isabelle Adrien Collection 02/05/2012

    The drawing exhibition currently on show at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rennes presents a fascinating aspect due not only to the high quality of the sheets but also in the way this ensemble was put together, a fact which is sure to set more than (...)

    Lire la suite par Didier Rykner

  • News Items : A Portrait of an Artist by Vincent Acquired by the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Strasbourg 29/11/2011

    The Alsatian museum, extremely active in the last few months when it comes to acquisitions policies, recently purchased a portrait by François-André Vincent from the Coatalem Gallery in Paris. The model is a painter, as seen from the palette which (...)

    Lire la suite par Didier Rykner

  • News Items : Another 19th c. exhibition at the Talabardon & Gautier Gallery 16/03/2011

    When entering the new exhibition at the Talabardon & Gautier Gallery, visitors will notice a pile of pebbles at the back along the wall and possibly wonder if the dealers have not turned now to land art, presenting Richard Long along with (...)

    Lire la suite par Didier Rykner