Saturday, March 7, 2026

Bilateral

workshop of Benedetto Buglioni
Frieze fragment with Seraph Heads
ca. 1490-1500
tin-glazed earthenware
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford


Adolf Cattalinich
The Biblical Truths
1995
colored pencil on board
Loeb Art Center, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York

Joseph Chinard
Base for a Monument to Peace
1804
plaster modello
Musée du Louvre

Joseph Chinard
Portrait of Jean-Louis Gauldrée-Boilleau
ca. 1810
terracotta bust
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts

Installation of 18th-century French Marble Sculpture
Musée du Louvre

Charles Cressent
Armoire
(one of a pair)
ca. 1740-60
oak veneered with rosewood, gilt-bronze mounts
Musée du Louvre

Carlo Crivelli and workshop
Virgin and Child enthroned with Saints
1481
tempera on panels (altarpiece)
Pinacoteca Vaticana, Rome

Jean-Antoine Cuenot
Miroir Monumental
(one of a pair)
ca. 1749-50
giltwood and glass
Musée du Louvre

Louise Dahl-Wolfe
Elizabeth Gibbons at The Creamery, Frenchtown, New Jersey
1940
gelatin silver print
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Jacques-Louis David
Portrait of Ange Pauline Charlotte Ramel de Nogaret
1820
oil on canvas
Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts

Blaise-Louis Deharme
Medici Vase and Pedestal
1804
tôle vernis with gilt-bronze appliqués
Musée du Louvre

attributed to William De Morgan
Waterlily Motif
ca. 1905
watercolor on paper (design for tile)
Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Jeanne Rosalie Desarnaud-Charpentier
Vanity Table
ca. 1819
beechwood, gilt bronze, crystal and glass
Musée du Louvre

Burgoyne Diller
First Theme
1963-64
oil on canvas
Buffalo AKG Art Museum, New York

Edme Dumont
Buste de la citoyenne Veuve Dumont
1799
plaster
Musée du Louvre

Peter Halley
Two Cells
1987
acrylic on canvas
Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh

Anonymous French Makers
Chandelier with Ten Lights
ca. 1700-1715
rock crystal and gilt copper
Musée du Louvre

Love is not just a function of the eyes.
Beautiful objects will, of course, inspire
Possessive urges – you need not despise
Your taste.  But when insatiable desire
Inflames you for a girl who's out of fashion,
Lacking in glamour – plain, in fact – that fire
Is genuine; that's the authentic passion.
Beauty, though, any critic can admire.

– from the Greek Anthology, translated by Fleur Adcock