31 décembre 2018

Dallas Museum of Art opens 'Women Artists in Europe from the Monarchy to Modernism'

DALLAS, TX.- Spanning Europe from the late 18th through mid-20th centuries, the women artists featured in this exhibition worked at a time when prestigious art schools, exhibition venues, and commercial outlets were primarily reserved for their male counterparts. Drawn primarily from the DMA’s permanent collection, this special presentation features paintings and works on paper by artists including Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, Rosa Bonheur, Eva Gonzalès, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter, and more. Although their artwork cannot... [Lire la suite]

06 mars 2014

Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun (1755 - 1842), Portrait de Philippe d'Orléans & Portrait de Madame de Montesson

Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun (1755 - 1842), Portrait de Philippe d'Orléans & Portrait de Madame de Montesson. Photo courtesy VERSAILLES ENCHERES S.A.R.L. Paire de pastels PHILIPPE D’ORLEANS - MADAME DE MONTESSSON, 80 x 63 cm. Signés et datés au crayon à droite : M de Lebrun 1779. Estimation 30 000 € - 40 000 € Expert: Cabinet Turquin. VERSAILLES ENCHERES S.A.R.L. Dimanche 23 mars à 14h15 à Versailles. Tél. : 01 39 50 69 82 - Fax : 01 39 49 04 17
13 juillet 2009

« Buvez, ô mes yeux...» Director's Choice: le paysage suisse de 1800 à 1900 @ the Kunstmuseum Bern

Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun, Das Alphirtenfest in Unspunnen am 17. August 1808, 1808-09, Öl auf Leinwand, 84 x 114 cm. Depositum der Gottfried Keller Stiftung, Kunstmuseum Bern BERN.- Gottfried Keller’s enthusiasm for what he sees before him is the motto for the exhibition on the 19th-century image of Switzerland from the Kunstmuseum Bern collection. The museum presents not only works that are strange or have hardly yet been seen, or visionary and realistic, but also well-known and familiar pieces from the rich fund of hidden... [Lire la suite]