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Leonardo at the Louvre with Rembrandt

12 September 20121 December 2020Matthew Moss Comment
Museum guards keep watch on debarred RembrandtBad luck Rembrandt, Leonardo got here before you.” The ageing and disconsolate Rembrandt is seated on the [...]

The Doctor Will See You Now, Vincent

16 May 201218 November 2020Matthew Moss Comment
“I am not, strictly speaking, mad” – Van Gogh The perceptive remark, often quoted, in his letter of 22nd. March 1889 to his [...]
Sainte Dévote in a Monegasque Landscape.

Who was Saint Dévote?

22 January 201227 October 2021Matthew Moss Comment
Sainte Dévote in a Monegasque Landscape the 26th. of january is the feast day of sainte dévote the patron saint of the principality [...]

Conservation framing

10 December 20111 December 2020Matthew Moss Comment
By Matthew Moss, Art Monte-Carlo Conservation framing Andy Warhol Serigraphs Prolonging the life of your silkscreen painting Andy Warhol (1928 –1987) serigraph, Black [...]

Take a drawing for a walk

7 November 20115 November 2020Matthew Moss Comment
“Draw something every day, no matter how little”- (Cennino Cennini) Old master drawings are works of art created on paper, parchment, and silk [...]

Speaking Bad of Artists

9 October 201131 October 2021Matthew Moss Comment
By Matthew Moss, Art Monte-Carlo [...]
Cat#12 Art groupies embrace Rembrandt, celebrity.

Monetize your Museum

11 September 20115 November 2020Matthew Moss Comment
By Matthew Moss, Art Monte-Carlo Making access easy to your Museum ‘Rembrandt is sure paying a high price for being famous’. The museum [...]

Old Master Resurrection

5 August 20115 November 2020Matthew Moss Comment
By Matthew Moss, Art Monte-Carlo The Life, Death and Resurrection of Pompeo Batoni To most people, Italy does not immediately come to mind [...]

Artists in the Kitchen

26 June 20115 November 2020Matthew Moss Comment
By Matthew Moss, Art Monte-Carlo Roman author, Pliny the Elder, mentions artists knew pigments, like cinnabar were very toxic Samuel van Hoogstraten (Dordrecht [...]

Woman in a Landscape

30 May 20115 November 2020Matthew Moss Comment
Creating a permanent record en plein air of the Riviera landscape Berthe Morisot, Landscape of Nice, 1888 the grand-prix de monaco heralds the [...]

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