Child : 12 Articles

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The Louvre restores 258 works

Art news • 3 minutes read
The Louvre Museum is returning 258 art objects to the Fondation des Artistes, from Adèle de Rothschild's legacy, which was intended to support living artists. This major restitution corrects an administrative error and illustrates the commitment of French institutions to respecting donors' wishes and ensuring transparency in their heritage.

Petrit Halilaj Transforms Children's Sketches and Balkan Memories into an Exhibit on the Met's Rooftop

Art news • 4 minutes read
Petrit Halilaj, a 38-year-old Kosovar artist, has created a unique installation, titled Abetare, on the roof of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The exhibit includes a large spider-shaped sculpture and a house-like structure, both infused with elements that reflect Halilaj's Balkan heritage and his personal history...

Lost $100 Million Botticelli Found in Italy: Ownership Under Investigation

Art News • 2 minutes read
A Sandro Botticelli painting worth approximately $100 million, lost for 50 years, was recently discovered in a family home near Naples, Italy. Italian authorities are now investigating its legal ownership and considering its potential public display after restoration.

Barbra Streisand: A Long History of Collecting

Barbra Streisand • 8 minutes read
The singer and actress, residing in California, has a long history of art and design collecting, dating back to her acquisition of a Matisse piece in 1964...

Andrea Solario's "Madonna and Child Reading" from the Poldi Pezzoli collection has been restored to its former glory, all thanks to Wannenes.

Andrea Solario • 3 minutes read
"Andrea Solario's "Madonna with the Reading Child," which is part of the collections at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan, has been restored to its original splendor thanks to the Restoration Club and the contribution of the auction house Wannenes."

Anne Geddes: Capturing the magic of early childhood through the lens

Anne Geddes • 8 minutes read
Anne Geddes is a renowned photographer whose poetic images captivate the world, highlighting the beauty and innocence of early childhood. Her unique artistic work and her philanthropic commitment make Anne Geddes an inspiring figure, having left her mark on the photography industry and raised awareness of children's rights.

The Princess of Wales met the children in the new museum dedicated to them

Art News • 2 minutes read
The new satellite of the Victoria and Albert museum was made "with, not for" its audience over the course of three years. It could now serve as a model for other museums to follow.

Motherhood: sacred and profane

Art history • 9 minutes read
My impulse to write is purely dictated by the desire to show you two parallel realities of art, through which two visions of motherhood par excellence have now overlapped, in each case made explicit through the iconic image of a mother caught in the company of her tender child...

A jury found that the NFTs of "MetaBirkins" by artist Mason Rothschild violate the rights of the Hermès brand

Art News • 4 minutes read
A New York jury rules against Mason Rothschild for selling digital copies of the famous bags from the fashion house.

Running out of ideas for the holidays? Our gift guide is here to help you

Christmas • 7 minutes read
Half the fun of receiving a gift is ripping open the wrapper and being surprised, so who would expect a beautiful work of art at Christmas? The art is for all intents and purposes a unique idea for a Christmas gift!

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