Berthe Brincour, a rediscovered pioneer
In 1947, Berthe Brincour's artistic heritage became the property of the Luxembourg State. Nearly 80 years later, her work has finally been the subject of scientific study and context analysis, and is now presented for the first time to the public in a major retrospective. Many people contributed to research for this project, each bringing their own perspective and expertise in the analysis of Berthe Brincour's work. This discussion brings these contributors together and looks back at the origins of this exceptional and important project for the history of Luxembourgish art.
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The panel discussion will be held in Luxembourgish.
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
National Art & History Museum
2733 Ville-Haute Luxembourg
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