Among those artists highlighted at the Musée Fabre there is obviously the one who bequeathed his collections and gave it his name, François-Xavier Fabre. Besides the great retrospective staged in 2008, the museum continues to make regular (...)
Anyone familiar with the Musée Fesch – rebaptized Palais Fesch-Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Ajaccio – already knows that it houses one of France’s most important art collections, second only to the Louvre for its Italian paintings. The recent renovation, (...)
Some art historians of Neoclassicism use the expression “the three G’s” in designating David’s leading students : Girodet, Gros and Gérard to whom they at times add a fourth, Guérin, although he belonged to Regnault’s (...)
Between 1980 and 1990 several major British and American museums acquired the few beautiful Fabre paintings available on the art market.