Vous avez déjà entendu cette expression étrange et vous êtes demandé pourquoi on associe un violon à un peintre célèbre ? L’histoire derrière ce "violon" est plus surprenante qu’il n’y paraît.
De La Joconde au Baiser de Klimt, retour sur des tableaux iconiques parmi les plus mal interprétés de l’histoire de l’art.
LE PARISIEN WEEK-END. Figure du nouveau réalisme et du pop art, Martial Raysse, 89 ans, expose actuellement ses dernières ...
Thanks to exceptional loans, an innovative and thought-provoking exhibition at the museum explores how slumber has inspired painters.
Since most of the world-acknowledged masterpieces of painting are now safely behind museum walls, the few prizes that remain for big art hunters are all tagged, numbered and precisely located. A ...
In 1900 the Exposition Universelle drew thousands of art lovers to Paris, many of them arriving by train at the new Gare d’Orsay. Right in the middle of the exhibition “Giants: Art From the Dean ...
Jean-Dominique Senard, président du groupe Renault lors de la visite du gouvernement à l'usine Refactory du groupe, le 3 septembre 2025. - Sipa Press Jean-Dominique Senard n’est pas seulement un ...
The ‘Hacks’ star won her second straight award for best TV comedy actress for her role in the HBO Max series. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Jean Smart won her second straight Golden Globe ...
Smart beat out Kristen Bell, Ayo Edebiri, Selena Gomez, Natasha Lyonne and Jenna Ortega in Female Actor in a Musical or Comedy Series category Kayla Grant is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Jean-Dominique Giuliani, président de la Fondation Robert Schuman, le laboratoire d'idées sur les politiques européennes. © Florence Durand/SIpa Donald Trump ...
The jean jacket is a timeless wardrobe staple. It pairs effortlessly with everything from matching denim to printed trousers and classic khakis. Take a quick peek inside your closet; we’re willing to ...
Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres' "The Princesse de Broglie" at the Met Museum in New York may have been damaged by a rogue visitor. (1825–1860 (courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art) On Halloween, ...
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