Eugène Delacroix, “Liberty Leading the People” (1830), oil on canvas, 102.4 × 128 inches (image via Wikipedia) What is it with art vandalism these days? First there was the Picasso at the Menil ...
Activists with Riposte Alimentaire, a group that advocates for measures to address food security and inequality, has targeted the Louvre Museum after protesting at the famed Château de Versailles last ...
Christophe Leribault, who runs the Palace of Versailles, will replace Laurence des Cars, who resigned months after an audacious jewel heist.
The leak caused "micro-tears" to a 19th-century French artwork and forced the closure of three galleries.
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PARIS — He’s one of French art’s most famous — but least understood — masters. Now the Louvre in Paris is seeking to reinterpret the work of Eugene Delacroix in a retrospective that goes beyond the ...
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