Just for fun!
“The Cheats” by Georges de la Tour
There are two versions of this subject:
The Cheat with the Ace of Clubs, long neglected or regarded as a copy, then unanimously recognised. It was acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth (USA) in 1981.
Le tricheur de l’as de...
Just for fun!
“The Cheats” by Georges de la Tour
There are two versions of this subject:
The Cheat with the Ace of Clubs, long neglected or regarded as a copy, then unanimously recognised. It was acquired by the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth (USA) in 1981.
Le tricheur de l’as de carreau acquired by the Musée du Louvre in Paris in 1972
If at first glance the two paintings appear to be identical, the temptation is great and delectable to slip like a detective into the intrigue illustrated by the artist.
Could comparing the clues that have been moved, altered or erased from one painting to the next hold the key to this painting?
This interactive exhibition is accompanied by a memo game on art and a “Myto” card game on cheating.
Documents about Georges de la Tour and his works, a documentary DVD and a Pagnol trilogy.