Souvenirs de jeunesse: Entrer aux
Beaux-Arts de Paris 1780–1980
Edited by Alice Thomine-Berrada. 364 pp. incl.
numerous col. + b. & w. ills. (Éditions Beaux-Arts
de Paris, 2024), €39. ISBN 978–2–84056–874–2. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
7. La Légende de St Ronan (Legend of St
Ronan), by Odette Marie Pauvert. 1925. Oil on
canvas, 201 by 151 cm. (Beaux-Arts de Paris).
Les Tiepolo: Invention et
Virtuosité à Venise
Edited by Hélène Gasnault with Giulia
Longo and a contribution by Catherine
Loisel. 137 pp. incl. numerous col. +
b. & w. ills. (Beaux-Arts de Paris éditions,
2024), €25. ISBN 978–2–84056–878–0. |
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Illustrations
Attributed works:
20. Portrait of
a young boy,
attributed to
Giovanni Battista
Piazzetta. Black
and white chalk
on paper, 37.4 by
26.8 cm. (École
des Beaux-Arts,
Paris).
Attributed works:
21. Study of a
foot, head and
two jars, by
Giambattista
Tiepolo. Black,
white and chalk
on paper, 28.2 by
22.5 cm. (École
des Beaux-Arts,
Paris).
Attributed works:
22. Annunciation,
by Domenico
Tiepolo. Black
chalk, pen, brown
ink and black
and brown wash
on paper, 22.4
by 31 cm. (École
des Beaux-Arts,
Paris).
Exhibition Review
Sculptures infinies: Des collections de moulages à l’ère digitale / Infinite Sculpture: From the Antique Cast to the 3D Scan
Sculptures infinies: Des
collections de moulages l’ re
digitale / Infinite Sculpture: From
the Antique Cast to the 3D Scan
Edited by Penelope Curtis and Pascale
Le Thorel. 174 pp. incl. 54 col. + 27 b. & w.
ills. (Beaux-Arts de Paris ditions, 2020),
€39. ISBN 978–2–84056–685–4. |
:
Illustrations
Attributed works:
15. Casts from
nature used to
teach anatomy,
at the Faculdade
de Belas-Artes,
University of
Lisbon, 2020.
(Photograph
Carlos Azevedo).
Attributed works:
16. Cast from
nature (edition
1 / 2), by Christine
Borland. 2010–11.
Plaster, steel
and plastered
cloth, variable
dimensions.
(National
Galleries of
Scotland,
Edinburgh).
Attributed works:
17. Installation
view of Infinite
Sculpture: From
the Antique Cast
to the 3D Scan
at the Ecole
des Beaux-Arts,
Paris, 2020.
(Photograph
Nicolas
Brasseur).