“Six months of my life gone up in smoke”: a work by the painter Guillaume Bresson destroyed in the Los Angeles fires
Thirty-five paintings, often very large in size, of stunning technical virtuosity, which represent life in the neighborhoods, fights or meetings in parking lots, but with a very classic touch, from an artist nourished by Poussin and the Caravaggio. Christophe Leribault, boss of the Château de Versailles, former President of the Musée d’Orsay, had the idea of bringing them into dialogue with large colonial paintings by the 19th century painter Horace Vernet in the Africa rooms of the Château.