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BERNARD BUFFET DEAD
01 October 1999
French painter Bernard Buffet committed suicide on October 4th 1999 at his home in Tourtour, Southern France. Aged 71 Bernard Buffet, one of France's major painter of the second half of the 20th...
THE HERMITAGE MUSEUM IN AMSTERDAM AND IN LONDON
01 November 1999
The Hermitage museum of St Petersburg has announced its intention to open a branch in Amsterdam where it will organise two yearly exhibitions due to attract some 250 000 visitors, it was announced in...
FOUNDATION SET UP BY GILBERT BROWNSTONE
01 November 1999
Gilbert Brownstone has closed his gallery, 26 rue Saint Gilles in the heart of Paris in order to set up the Gilbert Brownstone Family Foundation that will organise exhibitions in the gallery...
PORCELAIN MANUFACTURE REMAINS RUSSIAN
01 November 1999
The Lomonosov Imperial manufacture of porcelains will remain Russian, a Saint Petersburg court decided on October 8th 1999. Some American investors had bought shares of the manufacture but Russian...
NATTIER RETROSPECTIVE
01 November 1999
The first retrospective exhibition of the works of Jean-Marc Nattier (1685-1766) held at the Versailles Palace is due to last until January 30th 2000. Nattier was wrongly regarded as a superficial...
MATISSE AND MOROCCO
01 November 1999
Paintings produced by Henri Matisse in Morocco are being shown at the Institute of the Arab World in Paris until January 30th 2000. Matisse visited Tangiers twice in 1912 and discovered the...
A BOTTICELLI FOR THE KIMBELL MUSEUM
01 November 1999
The Kimbell Museum of Fort Worth has acquired Lord Wemyss' «Virgin and the infant Christ» by Sandro Botticelli dated circa 1480. The 4-foot high painting on linen canvas had been bought during the...
REOPENING OF THE JEWISH CEMETERY OF VENICE
01 November 1999
The Jewish cemetery in the Lido area in Venice, one of the oldest burial sites in Europe, has been reopened on October 13th 1999 after a US $ 450,000 restoration campaign. The cemetery was created in...
FORMER HEAD OF KIMBELL MUSEUM OPENS GALLERY
01 November 1999
Ted Pillsbury has left the Fort Worth Kimbell Museum to open a gallery in Dallas with Gerald Peters. Ted Pillsbury refused to head the London National Gallery twelve years ago and became the adviser...
MONET'S NYMPHEAS FETCHS RECORD PRICE
01 November 1999
A painting from the nympheas series by French Impressionist painter Claude Monet sold for US $ 22,552 million on November 8th 1999 at Christie's in New York. Van Gogh's «Pont de Trinquetaille» from...
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