Daily Management Review

The Sismann Gallery Spotlights the Renaissance in Paris


06/04/2021


Around 30 works attributed to some of the 16th century’s most illustrious artists immerse us in the Renaissance, from Normandy to Sicily, France’s primary art centers and the Italian peninsula.



by Thomas Lenoir

Northern Italy (Milan?), oval plaque on a ceremonial shield depicting Medusa, second half of the 16th century, bronze with very slight traces of gilding. © Christophe Fouin/Galerie Sismann
Northern Italy (Milan?), oval plaque on a ceremonial shield depicting Medusa, second half of the 16th century, bronze with very slight traces of gilding. © Christophe Fouin/Galerie Sismann
Last year, the Sismann Gallery  met the challenge of exploring the history of sculpture starting with the Gothic  period. This year, around 30 works attributed to some of the 16th century’s most illustrious artists immerse us in the Renaissance , from Normandy to Sicily, France’s primary art centers and the Italian peninsula. Read more