La Gazette Drouot
261 Posts
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The Petit Palais Opens Its Doors to Street Art in Paris
“We are Here.” With this title, urban art asserts its claim to territory, just as a...
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The Renaissance Garden of the Castello Ruspoli Near Rome
The medieval Ruspoli fortress in the Roman campagna, which was converted into a princely residence in...
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A Kota-Shamaye Reliquary Figure, Guardian of Kota Memory
This sacred artifact is one of the finest known mbulu ngulu figures from the Kota culture. The...
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M is for Mosaic
First developed in antiquity, this decorative technique spread throughout the Christian and Eastern worlds over the centuries....
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A Painting by Matthias Stomer, in Caravaggio’s Wake
Matthias Stomer was one of the most important Dutch painters active in Italy in the first...
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The Jacquemart-André Museum Gets a Facelift
After a year of restoration work, the Parisian mansion, witness to a sumptuous epoch and home to...
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A Silvermith's Still Life by Alexandre-François Desportes
All the opulence of the reign of Louis XV is perceptible in this highly masterful composition....
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Renaissance Armor and Jewelry: The Same Battle
During the Renaissance, ceremonial armor in the second half of the 16th century was often compared...
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Alberto Savinio, Metaphysical in 1929
The dispersal of a Paris antique dealer’s collection continues in September with four thematic sales focusing...
- Culture
P is for Chinese Porcelain
Ceramics are to China what painting and sculpture are to Europe. While Europe distinguishes translucent porcelain...
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Basque Country Painting: When North Meets South
On July 29, the Carrère & Laborie Auction House is presenting its annual event devoted to...
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Shiraga Sets Sparks Flying at Drouot
Falling just short of €1.2 M, this spirited painting by the Japanese artist achieved the highest...
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Preemption: Ossian Is Back Home at Malmaison, Josephine and Napoleon’s Private Residence
The museum where Empress Josephine once lived has added another work to its collection. Pursuing the...
- Culture
The Torlonia Collection, a Treasure of Italian Heritage at the Louvre
For the first time ever, Rome’s most secret collection is leaving Italy to be shown at...
- Auction Industry
Washington by Houdon: A Commanding Result
Carved from life, the founding father’s bust confirmed its reputation as a monument of 18th-century sculpture....
- Auction Industry
The Petit Palais Opens Its Doors to Street Art in Paris
“We are Here.” With this title, urban art asserts its claim to territory, just as a...
- Auction Industry
The Renaissance Garden of the Castello Ruspoli Near Rome
The medieval Ruspoli fortress in the Roman campagna, which was converted into a princely residence in...
- Auction Industry
A Kota-Shamaye Reliquary Figure, Guardian of Kota Memory
This sacred artifact is one of the finest known mbulu ngulu figures from the Kota culture. The...
- Auction Industry
M is for Mosaic
First developed in antiquity, this decorative technique spread throughout the Christian and Eastern worlds over the centuries....
- Auction Industry
A Painting by Matthias Stomer, in Caravaggio’s Wake
Matthias Stomer was one of the most important Dutch painters active in Italy in the first...
- Auction Industry
The Jacquemart-André Museum Gets a Facelift
After a year of restoration work, the Parisian mansion, witness to a sumptuous epoch and home to...
- Auction Industry
A Silvermith's Still Life by Alexandre-François Desportes
All the opulence of the reign of Louis XV is perceptible in this highly masterful composition....
- Auction Industry
Renaissance Armor and Jewelry: The Same Battle
During the Renaissance, ceremonial armor in the second half of the 16th century was often compared...
- Auction Industry
Alberto Savinio, Metaphysical in 1929
The dispersal of a Paris antique dealer’s collection continues in September with four thematic sales focusing...
- Culture
P is for Chinese Porcelain
Ceramics are to China what painting and sculpture are to Europe. While Europe distinguishes translucent porcelain...
- Auction Industry
Basque Country Painting: When North Meets South
On July 29, the Carrère & Laborie Auction House is presenting its annual event devoted to...
- Auction Industry
Shiraga Sets Sparks Flying at Drouot
Falling just short of €1.2 M, this spirited painting by the Japanese artist achieved the highest...
- Auction Industry
Preemption: Ossian Is Back Home at Malmaison, Josephine and Napoleon’s Private Residence
The museum where Empress Josephine once lived has added another work to its collection. Pursuing the...
- Culture
The Torlonia Collection, a Treasure of Italian Heritage at the Louvre
For the first time ever, Rome’s most secret collection is leaving Italy to be shown at...
- Auction Industry
Washington by Houdon: A Commanding Result
Carved from life, the founding father’s bust confirmed its reputation as a monument of 18th-century sculpture....