Perceptions of Rembrandt in 18th Century France
October 31 2025
Picture: Museum of Fine Arts of Draguignan
Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:
The Museum of Fine Arts of Draguignan in France will be opening a very interesting exhibition next month entitled Le phare Rembrandt. The show will examine the perception of Rembrandt's paintings in 18th century France. It will contain no fewer than 50 works by the artist and 18th century French painters who collected his artworks and came under the Dutch master's spell
The show will run from 15th November 2025 until 15th March 2026.
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