Past Exhibitions
The Stewart Album: Art, Letters, and Souvenirs to an American Patron in Paris
Articles
Hyperallergic 27/05/2021
In the final weeks of May 1871, French president Adolphe Thiers ordered soldiers to lay waste to the Paris Commune, resulting in massacres across the city.
The Epoch Times 31/08/2016
It is impossible to look at French art in the nineteenth century without examining what is known as the Institut Nationale des Sciences et des Arts, referred to simply as the Institut (Institute), and with it the Academy des Beaux Arts.
ArtDaily 25/08/2016
Unlike in Switzerland where he is regularly celebrated, no French national museum to date has devoted an exhibition to Charles Gleyre. His role in French painting of the mid 19th century is still underestimated.