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On Tuesday night in Paris, MAD —as Paris’s museum of decorative arts is now known—inaugurated “Paul Poiret: Fashion is a ...
Calling all street art fans! The RUR 93 urban art festival is coming to Seine-Saint-Denis for the first time. Join us this weekend, Saturday June 14 and Sunday June 15, 2025, at the District Training ...
T hey say New York is the city that never sleeps—and we’re pleased to confirm that its signature energy is very much alive.
Paris is considered the fashion capital of the world for good reason. Besides being home to some of the most illustrious haute couture houses on earth—calling: Chanel, Christian Dior, Jean Paul ...
The Cadenas watch also owes its existence to the momentum of modernist energy. From the 1920s, artists and jewelers like Raymond Templier, Jean Fouquet, and Gérard Sandoz developed a creative language ...
Find comprehensive information about Jean Fouquet with MutualArt’s extensive press archive, which includes all relevant new and past articles. ... Virgin and Child Surrounded by Angels by Jean Fouquet ...
View JEAN FOUQUET BAGUE ART DÉCO SAPHIR DE 7.139 CARATS, SAPHIRS ET DIAMANTS by Jean Fouquet on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Jean Fouquet. Price Database. 27 February 2025. Artists ...
An elderly Jacques Coeur portrayed by an artist of the school of Jean Fouquet. Credit: Public domain / Wikimedia Commons. His death sentence was commuted to exile, though it included public ...
As the title promises, Jean Fouquet’s Madonna Surrounded by Seraphim and Cherubim (1452) indeed suspends the Virgin in a scene of angels. But this is no generic image of a venerated Mary doting ...
Discerning buyers also favor pieces by Fouquet, whose 1925 necklace featuring an 85-carat aquamarine sold for $1.2 million at Christie’s Paris in 2021. But for all the headline-making pieces, Art Deco ...
Jean Fouquet The Right Hand of God Protecting the Faithful Against the Demons (around 1452-60). Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. French art reached an early flowering thanks to Jean Fouquet ...