Review from Art Times, November 2003, submitted by Cornelia Seckel publisher of "Art Times":. Francois Boucher at The Frick Collection (Art Review). By Raymond J. Steiner . The appreciation of... Read full biography
Review from Art Times, November 2003, submitted by Cornelia Seckel publisher of "Art Times":. Francois Boucher at The Frick Collection (Art Review). By Raymond J. Steiner . The appreciation of draftsmanship is alive and well, thanks in large part to The Frick Collection with its long-standing... Read full biography
Review from Art Times, November 2003, submitted by Cornelia Seckel publisher of "Art Times":. Francois Boucher at The Frick Collection (Art Review). By Raymond J. Steiner . The appreciation of draftsmanship is alive and well, thanks in large part to The Frick Collection with its long-standing commitment of rarely letting a year go by without mounting at least one major drawing exhibition.They have brought us some of the finest shows one might find in New York City, and this year they do not... Read full biography
Review from Art Times, November 2003, submitted by Cornelia Seckel publisher of "Art Times":. Francois Boucher at The Frick Collection (Art Review). By Raymond J. Steiner . The appreciation of draftsmanship is alive and well, thanks in large part to The Frick Collection with its long-standing commitment of rarely letting a year go by without mounting at least one major drawing exhibition.They have brought us some of the finest shows one might find in New York City, and this year they do not disappoint with the current show of drawings gathered in celebration of the Tercentenary of the birth of Francois Boucher.* . Long celebrated as one of 18th Century France's shining artistic lights and rightly so François Boucher (17031770), if we... Read full biography
Review from Art Times, November 2003, submitted by Cornelia Seckel publisher of "Art Times":. Francois Boucher at The Frick Collection (Art Review). By Raymond J. Steiner . The appreciation of draftsmanship is alive and well, thanks in large part to The Frick Collection with its long-standing commitment of rarely letting a year go by without mounting at least one major drawing exhibition.They have brought us some of the finest shows one might find in New York City, and this year they do not disappoint with the current show of drawings gathered in celebration of the Tercentenary of the birth of Francois Boucher.* . Long celebrated as one of 18th Century France's shining artistic lights and rightly so François Boucher (17031770), if we accept his own estimate, left the world a legacy of over ten thousand drawings. If largely known by today's general public as a limn... Read full biography
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