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FORBES LIFE
March 31, 2012

Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni explains where to find the loveliest luxury objects and tastiest treats in Paris, including Les Enluminures for outstanding Medieval and Renaissance works of art.

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ART AND AUCTION - The International Magazine for Art Collectors
March, 2012

TEFAF - Maastricht, recognized as the world's leading art and antiques fair, celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. 260 antiques dealers come every year from all over the word to present their masterpieces. Among them, Les Enluminures showcases one of its very best miniatures: "The Presentation in the Temple" by Simon Bening.

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IN NEW YORK MAGAZINE
January, 2012

New York an art capital all year long, but in January it becomes even more spectacular thanks to the Winter Antiques Show. Leslie Jay interviewed Dr. Sandra Hindman about the complex procedures for exporting manuscripts, miniatures, and other works of art from France.

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ARTS ET METIERS DU LIVRE
January, 2012

In its first issue for 2012, the important French magazine, "Arts&Metiers du Livre," featured Les Enluminures' 20th anniversary catalog, which highlights some beautiful works of art including: the "Missal of Jan de Broedere," the "Olivetan Gradual," and the "Triumph of David" by the Berlin Master of Mary of Burgundy.

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FOLIA
October, 2011

The respected Italian magazine, "Folia," featured an article on Les Enluminures 20th anniversary and the two catalogues published at the end of 2011 by Dr. Sandra Hindman -- 20/20: Les Enluminures 1991 - 2011 and Text Manuscripts 2: Before the King James Bible.

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The New-York Times
January 14, 2011

Eve M. Kahn highlights some of the central works included in the exhibition "France 1500" held at C.G. Boerner in New York.

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INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE
September 12, 2010

Herald Tribune journalist, Heidi Ellison, highlighted Les Enluminures's Paris gallery in her article on the Louvre des Antiquaires.

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LE FIGARO
September, 2010

Le Figaro, hors serie, September 2010 is entirely devoted to the "France 1500" exhibition organized by the Reunion des musees nationaux (Paris) and the Art Instiute of Chicago. M. d'Abbadie presents our parallel exhibition.

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