Musée Fabre acquires Judith by Filippo Vitale
January 27 2022
Picture: maurizionobile.com
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
A reader has pointed out news that the Musée Fabre in Montpellier have acquired a Judith and Holofernes by Filippo Vitale (c.1585-1650). The work had formerly been on display at TEFAF with Maurizio Nobile Fine Art and was only recently donated to the museum by the painting's new owner Mr. Didier Malka.
Visitors to the museum will now be able to see the work hanging as part their aforementioned exhibition La Beauté en partage.
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