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OTTO DIX EXHIBITION IN SAINT-PAUL-DE-VENCE
01 September 1998
A retrospective exhibition of works by German artist Otto Dix (1891-1969) started on September 20th 1998 in Saint-Paul-de-Vence, Southern France. It is the first time that such event regarding this...
JUAN GRIS RETROSPECTIVE IN MARSEILLES
01 September 1998
A retrospective exhibition of works by Spanish Cubist artist Juan Gris (1887-1927), the first of its kind in 30 years in France, started on September 24th 1998 at the Musée Cantini in Marseilles. ...
UPS AND DOWNS FOR MODERN ART MARKET
01 November 1997
The Modern art market met ups and downs during December 1997, a situation which was explained by the simple fact that buyers wanted exceptional works with great provenance, both criteria being...
NEW STOCKHOLM MODERN ART MUSEUM
01 November 1997
Stockholm's new modern art museum has opened on February 12th 1998 on the site of the former maritime castle of Skeppsholmen overlooking the historical town centre. The old museum was the target of...
NEW GETTY MUSEUM
01 December 1997
The Getty Museum opened its new premises on the Brentwood hills overlooking Los Angeles on December 16th 1997. The Getty Trust spent one billion dollars to regroup its six institutions in a 37,000...
WOMEN AS SEEN IN 18th CENTURY VENETIAN PAINTINGS
01 December 1997
The Thyssen - Bornemisza Museum in Madrid has given a new insight regarding the representation of woman in 18th Century Venetian paintings in an exhibition which ended on February 22nd 1998. 79...
THE HERITAGE LOTTERY FUND NO MORE GENEROUS FOR MUSEUMS
01 December 1997
The British Heritage Lottery Fund has been showing less generosity for Museums according to its latest grant scheme released in . Only nine major museums were due to share some £ 18 millions (US $...
THE HACHE DYNASTY OF FURNITURE MAKERS IN GRENOBLE
01 December 1997
Thomas, Pierre, Jean-François and Christophe André Hache were the members of a famous dynasty of furniture makers during the 18th Century. Originating from the Alpine town of Grenoble they all...
HAMMERSHØI RESDISCOVERED IN FRANCE
01 December 1997
Several works by Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershøi (1864-1916) were rediscovered by the French public during an exhibition at the Orsay Museum held until March 1st 1998. Hammershøi, who painted...
HIGH PRICES FOR OLD MASTERS IN DECEMBER
01 December 1997
Old masters paintings fetched high prices during sales at Christie's and Sotheby's in London early in thus confirming a favorable trend for such pictures. On December 3rd in London, Sotheby's...
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