01 octobre 2009
Demi-parure diamants, par Boucheron
Demi-parure diamants, par Boucheron. Image 2009 Christie's Ltd
collier, formant un ruban souple bombé, pavé de diamants taille brillant et orné sur le côté d'un noeud drapé retenant des rubans, les pendants d'oreilles en suite, monture en or rhodié, vers 1984, dans un écrin Boucheron. Signés Boucheron, le collier no.58368 (3). Est. €80,000 - €100,000
Christie's. Paris Jewels. 6 October 2009. Paris www.christies.com
01 octobre 2009
The Marble Boy attributed to Michelangelo on loan @ The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

01 octobre 2009
19th Century Necklace Owned by Wife of Last Sikh Ruler for Sale @ Bonhams

01 octobre 2009
Clin d'oeil artistico-moqueur aux 60 ans de la République Populaire Chinoise

01 octobre 2009
"Denise Colomb aux Antilles (1948-1958)" au Jeu de paume (Sully)

01 octobre 2009
"Françoise Quardon, Les Délices des harpies" @ Musée de la chasse et de la nature

01 octobre 2009
"Nature Strikes Back" @ the National Gallery of Denmark
Christian Schmidt-Rasmussen (f. 1963) At Long Last Mankind Found a Way to Conquer Death. National Gallery of Denmark, 1998. SMK Foto
Nature as historyThroughout history, mankind has perceived nature differently at different times. During the Middle Ages, nature was mostly regarded as evil and mankind was prey to its whims, which only God could protect us from. This understanding was replaced by a more positive view of nature in the Renaissance, where man begins to regard nature as a useful resource that can be controlled. This... [Lire la suite]