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The Great Antendium of the Ursulines of Amiens – The Tribune of Art

Summary by La Tribune De l'Art
How to celebrate a beautiful acquisition more dignifiedly than by dedicating to it an exhibition-fold? After some presentations intended for patrons or during the Heritage Days, the extraordinary altar front embroidered by the Ursulines sisters in the seventeenth century can finally be permanently shown to the picard public and to the many contributors who allowed its acquisition in the year 2024. Definitively entered into the public collections…
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How to celebrate a beautiful acquisition more dignifiedly than by dedicating to it an exhibition-fold? After some presentations intended for patrons or during the Heritage Days, the extraordinary altar front embroidered by the Ursulines sisters in the seventeenth century can finally be permanently shown to the picard public and to the many contributors who allowed its acquisition in the year 2024. Definitively entered into the public collections…

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La Tribune de l'Art broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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