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His art is popular in international art auctions and there are many copies. Authentication of an original Blanchard/Masson painting is necessary and the authentic signature carries a secret known by art experts. On August 10, 1988, Antoine Blanchard died aged 77.
Auguste Blanchard; by Charles Reutlinger (1860s) Derby Day, after William Powell Frith (1858, De Young Museum) Auguste III Thomas Marie Blanchard (18 May 1819 in Paris – 23 May 1898 in Paris) was a French engraver.
A. Pierre Abadie; André Abbal; Hugues Absil; Maurice Achener; Henri-Georges Adam; Jules Adler; Jef Aérosol; Alfred Agache (painter) Gilles Aillaud; Jean-Max Albert
Pierre Andrieu (artist) Clément-Auguste Andrieux; Georges Andrique; Charles Angrand; Léonce Angrand; Louis Anquetin; Antoine Ansiaux; Joseph Apoux; Émile Appay; Eugène Appert; George Appert; Adolphe Appian; Charles Édouard Armand-Dumaresq; Auguste Arnaud; Zacharie Astruc; Charles Garabed Atamian; Jean-Paul Aubé; Augustin Aubert; Albert ...
Paintings on Masonite is a series of 27 abstract paintings made by Joan Miró using the type of proprietary hardboard known as masonite, just after the Spanish Civil War started on 18 July 1936. These works break with his earlier phase which was known as his wild paintings period.
The high-end art market seems to be a great option for investment these days. On Tuesday, Vincent Van Gogh's painting, L'Allée des Alyscamps sold at a Sotheby's auction for $66.3 million to ...
Per artist a maximum of two artwork IDs is provided with which the artwork can be searched online. The two-letter prefix in the ID indicates the origin of the artwork: MI = Musées Impériaux; RF = République Française; INV = Inventaire Department of Paintings & Department of Sculptures.
The Mays were a series of paintings in 17th and early 18th century Paris. They were commissioned by the goldsmiths' guild of Paris to offer to the cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris in the early days of the month of May. The tradition began in 1630 and one painting was offered each year between then and 1707, with the exception of 1683 and 1694.