Gazette des Beaux-Arts

The Gazette des Beaux -Arts was founded in 1859 by Édouard Houssaye and published in Paris international scientific journal for art history.

Your first editor in chief was Charles Blanc. She was a standard work of art history for almost 150 years. 1872 she bought the politicians and art collector Édouard André, 1903, she was by Salomon Reinach as Directeur propriétaire taken. From 1929 the editorship was in the hands of the gallery owners, art historian and art critic Georges Wildenstein, from 1963 to 2001 where his son Daniel, she acted again as owners. After the death of Daniel Wild Stone in 2001 decided his heirs, no longer continue the journal, and their appearance was therefore discontinued in December 2002.

To the editors of the magazine were: Philippe Burty, Charles Ephrussi, Louis de Fourcaud, Louise Abbéma, Henri bouchot, Camille Benoît, André Godard, Max J. Friedlander, Edmond Duranty, James D. Breckenridge, Leo van Puyvelde, Emile Hovelaque, Théophile Thoré, Joseph Baillio, Jean Cherpin, Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner, Paul Durrieu, Eugène Muntz, Philippe Guilloux, Pascal Julien, Marcel Roethlisberger and many others.

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