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Année : 1999
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JOAN OF ARC THE MAID OF ORLEANS by Adrian Darmon
01 November 1999
Joan of Arc was born into a modest family in Domrémy, Eastern France, in 1412. Contrary to a long lasting legend she never was a shepherdess but it was truly reported that she heard around 1425 the...
TOP EXPERT INVOLVED IN MAJOR SCANDAL
01 December 1999
Several major paintings listed as stolen from a famous French collection have been discovered in a Swiss bank safe rented by the late François Daulte, a top expert regarding Impressionist works. The...
FAMOUS LETTERS
01 December 1999
A letter sent on November 25th 1846 by Polish musician Frederic Chopin to his mistress George Sand fetched 155 000 FF (US $ 24,000) (not inclusive of buyer premium on November 24th 1999 in the...
GIACOMETTI FOUNDATION FACING LEGAL TROUBLES
01 December 1999
The creation of the Giacometti Foundation has been bogged down by a legal dispute following a court action launched on December 9th 1999 against the Annette and Alberto Giacometti Association headed...
FORTHCOMING REOPENING OF THE POMPIDOU MUSEUM IN PARIS
01 December 1999
Werner Spies, curator of the Pompidou Museum of Modern art, has been jubilantly awaiting its reopening on January 1st 2000, a few weeks before his the ending of his term. Some 1600 works will be...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Mr PRESIDENT
01 November 1999
The art market lives through legends that make prices soar in salesrooms meaning that pedigrees count much more than the real value of most art pieces offered for sale at auction. As an example, the...
FIAC 1999 : A NEW START
01 September 1999
The 1999 edition of the Paris International Contemporary Art Fair (FIAC) opened on September 14th 1999 in a new exhibition hall much more suited to this major event. The FIAC has moved to the...
THE DEATH OF JEAN MESSAGIER
01 September 1999
French abstract painter Jean Messagier died in Montbéliard, Eastern France, on September 10th 1999 at 79. Messagier was above all interested in nature but also in the need to stick to daily life...
NAZI ART THEFTS : U.S MUSEUMS ASKED TO SURRENDER WORKS
01 October 1999
The heirs of Jewish collector Alphonse Kann from whom the Nazis stole hundreds of paintings and works of art during World War Two in Paris have asked two U.S museums to surrender two oils that...
DANIEL WILDENSTEIN'S BOOK BRINGS QUESTIONS
01 October 1999
Daniel Wildenstein, one of the world's most famous art dealers, has published a book titled “Art Dealers” that has triggered off many questions about the attitude of his father during the Second...
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