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virginia museum of fine arts
3 avril 2021

VMFA acquires portrait by iconic 16th-century woman artist Lavinia Fontana

VMFA acquires portrait by iconic 16th-century woman artist Lavinia Fontana
Lavinia Fontana (Italian, 1552-1614), Portrait of a Lady, 1585. Courtesy Virginia Museum of Fine Arts RICHMOND, VA .- The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts announced their recent acquisition of Portrait of a Lady (1585) by Lavinia Fontana (1552-1614), a celebrated...
14 mars 2015

Scarab Brooch, 1801 - 1947, Fabergé

Scarab Brooch, 1801 - 1947, Fabergé
Scarab Brooch, 1801 - 1947, Fabergé (Russian , 19th century), rhodolite garnet, gold, diamonds, rubies, enamel, silver; 1.125 x 1.5 in., 2.86 x 3.81 cm. Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt, 47.20.143. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts © Virginia Museum of Fine...
25 février 2015

More than a Century of French Masterpieces Examined Works by Van Gogh, Manet, Cézanne, and more

More than a Century of French Masterpieces Examined Works by Van Gogh, Manet, Cézanne, and more
Jean-Baptiste Siméon Chardin, A Vase of Flowers, early 1760s. Oil On Canvas, 45.20 x 37.10 cm. National Galleries of Scotland. Purchased with the aid of the Cowan Smith Bequest Fund 1937 NG 1883 Virginia - The first major American exhibition to explore...
10 juillet 2011

"Fabergé Revealed" @ Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

"Fabergé Revealed" @ Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Imperial Tsesarevich Easter Egg, 1912. Egg: lapis lazuli, gold, diamonds. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt. Photo: Katherine Wetzel © Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. RICHMOND, VA .- The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts...
20 juin 2009

New acquisitions by the the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

New acquisitions by the the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Female Figure, ca. 18th - 19th century, South India or Sri Lanka (Ceylon), Ivory with traces of polychromy, semi-precious stones, and wire, 10-1/4 inches tall. (Photo by Katherine Wetzel, © 2009 Virginia Museum of Fine Arts). RICHMOND, VA.-A powerful...