One of the greatest artists of seventeenth-century France, Georges de La Tour (Vic-sur-Seille, 1593 - Lunéville, 1652), was rediscovered a full three centuries later, when in 1915 German art historian Hermann Voss attributed The Newborn in the...
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On Thursday, May 28, the exhibition Georges de La Tour: the Europe of Light, held at the Royal Palace in Milan, reopens to the public with new visiting days and hours. The exhibition had been opened last Feb. 7 and closed due to a health emergency; i...
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In Milan, Palazzo Reale opens its doors to Georges de La Tour. Europe of Light, the first exhibition in Italy dedicated to the most celebrated French painter of the 17th century and his relationship with the great masters of his time scheduled from F...
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Presented at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, Italy, is the exhibition Georges de La Tour: the Europe of Light: for the first time in Italy, a major exhibition will be dedicated to the most famous French painter of the seventeenth century, Georges de La T...
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