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French figurative painter Claire Tabouret has been chosen to create new stained glass windows for Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, which reopened on December 7 after a six-year-long renovation.
Claire Tabouret, an artist in Los Angeles, was chosen to create new stained glass windows for the Paris cathedral. She never expected fires to shatter her sense of safety in California.
Claire Tabouret and Nathan Thelen, Altar (pink), 2023. Five of six works in the series, each priced at $45,000, sold from Los Angeles’s Night Gallery at FOG Art and Design in San Francisco.
Notre-Dame Cathedral is set to install new stained glass windows by artist Claire Tabouret as part of its €846 million renovation, sparking debate over the removal of historical pieces. View on ...
French artist Claire Tabouret has just won a national competition to create new stained glass windows for Notre-Dame in Paris. Stéphane de Sakutin / AFP via Getty Images The French government has ...
Symbolic lifting of the statues surrounding the spire of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris marked the beginning of one of the ...
French artist Claire Tabouret poses following a press conference after winning with The Atelier Simon-Marq, the selection to create new stained-glass windows in six chapels of the south aisle of ...
Claire Tabouret is a French Postwar & Contemporary painter who was born in 1981. How much does a Claire Tabouret cost? Claire Tabouret's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized ...
The 1920s Spanish-style home in Los Feliz has a wood-beam ceiling painted in a tarot card motif by its French artist owner Claire Tabouret. This Soulful $3 Million L.A. House Is a Curated Cultural ...
June 13, 2025 Claire Tabouret’s L.A. House in Photos The French artist, commissioned to create new stained-glass windows for the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, is selling her highly personalized ...
Notre-Dame Cathedral is set to install new stained glass windows by artist Claire Tabouret as part of its €846 million renovation, sparking debate over the removal of historical pieces.
Claire Tabouret. The plan is to put Viollet-le-Duc’s windows on display in a museum in Paris. But many consider a contemporary aesthetic inappropriate for such a historic building.