Des Sèvres pour Detroit
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Des Sèvres pour Detroit
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.latribunedelart.com/des-sevres-pour-detroit
DuMouchelles’ April Auction: Where Fine Meets Fanciful in Timeless Treasures
...#ArtAuction #MiltonAvery #PatekPhilippe #LuxuryWatches #FineArt #DetroitInstituteOfArts #RareJewelry #LaliqueVase #ModernArt #SurrealistArt #RonGorchov #ManoucherYektai #LilaCabotPerry #RoyLichtenstein #TonySmithSculpture DuMouchelles’ two-day auction on April 17-18 in Detroit featured nearly 660 lots of luxury watches, jewelry, and fine and decorative arts, achieving a 90% sell-through…
Vincent van Gogh: Bank of the Oise at Auvers
VIa Pomegranate, Vincent Van Gogh: Bank of the Oise at Auvers 1000 piece puzzle.
The painting, which is dated 1890 (in the last year of Van Gogh’s life), can be seen in person at the Detroit Institute of Arts.
There’s a short video about the painting from the DIA facebook page: https://fb.watch/wBhTrSFfie
Van Gogh’s ‘Bank of the Oise at Auvers’ is now back on view in our Modern galleries!From letters to his brother Theo, we know that Van Gogh sometimes got quite annoyed by all the insects and other materials that liked to stick to his paintings. In one of the letters to Theo dated July 14, 1885, he wrote: “I must have picked a good hundred flies and more off the four canvases that you’ll be getting, not to mention dust and sand.”Discover how traces of the outside world influenced Van Gogh’s masterpieces with insights from DIA conservator Ellen Hanspach-Bernal! Vincent van Gogh, “Bank of the Oise at Auvers,” 1890, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Bequest of Robert H. Tannahill, 70.159.#VanGogh #ArtInsights #DIA #BehindTheCanvas
Posted by Detroit Institute of Arts on Monday, July 1, 2024
#art #ArtInsights #BehindTheCanvasPosted #DetroitInstituteOfArts #DIA #Pomegranate #puzzle #vanGogh #VanGogh
What a great episode...
Here’s where Detroit was, art-wise, in 1917: A middling art museum on the east edge of downtown Detroit, with little to attract notice. We tell the story of the next 10 years, when the entire world began to pay attention. The magnificent Detroit Institute of Arts building on Woodward went up, with paintings by the...
@mlive_filtered I visited the #DIA a few months back. Spent a few hours looking at 2 exhibits and there was so much left to explore!