More so than ever, Paris once again became the world capital of drawings for a few days. This extraordinary success, which we hope will be repeated in November with old master paintings, is due of course to the Salon which opened its doors on (...)
Wednesday afternoons, from 2 to 5:30 only, room A at the National Gallery in London is open to the public. There are not many visitors and, yet this gallery in fact represents a major portion of the museum’s works in storage holding about 700 (...)
A superb Luca Giordano from his early period has just joined the Musée de Lille which did not yet own any works by this very prolific artist. This Philosopher was purchased from the G. Sarti Gallery in (...)
This is a fascinating exhibition of thirty-eight paintings and a catalogue which is just as remarkable : even the awful arrangement in which the canvases deprived of daylight are overwhelmed by the black walls and an exasperating (...)