Last November, the Hubert Duchemin Gallery exhibited a small version of Ingres' Odalisque, recently rediscovered and whose attribution we found convincing.
Recently, the Metropolitan Museum offered its out of print publications free of charge for downloading. Now, the Getty is doing the same with its publications, also at no cost, whether out of print or still available on paper. For the moment, (...)
n our review of TEFAF 2007, we reproduced a very beautiful painting by Daniele Crespi presented by G. Sarti. This work, on view at the exhibition on Caravaggism currently showing at this Parisian gallery (we will soon discuss it further), has (...)
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has just purchased a painting by Guy François depicting Saint Roch , from the Galerie Terrades in Paris. Despite at least two exhibitions and a publication, more or less in the recent past, entirely devoted to (...)
The LACMA has just acquired, at Etienne Bréton's (SHAC) in Paris, a superb paintingwhich is very mysterious as, for the moment, it remains anonymous. Adding to the intrigue, the school has not been determined and even the subject is not really (...)
The LACMA is developing a strong acquisitions policy for Italian Baroque sculptures as it recently purchased several important works in a field where quality is not always readily found. We had already pointed out the acquisition of two large (...)
Before continuing with our complete accounting of acquisitions at the LACMA, we can already announce at least the most recent ones. The museum has just purchased two 18th century works in Paris : a painting by Mariano Salvador Maella, Saint (...)
As announced in our last article on the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, we are going to try and make up for the delay in covering recent acquisitions, at least for the period since 2008, at this museum which adds to its collections each year (...)
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art is one of the museums which makes the most, and best, purchases in the United States. It had been a long time, however, since we had last written about the establishment and we now have much to make up for. (...)
At the last Maastricht Fair the LACMA purchased the Boeckhorst triptych from the Moatti art gallery
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art recently announced the acquisition thanks to funding from the Ahmanson Foundation of a unknown painting by Pietro da Cortona representing