Art History: From Sketch to a Collection Making the Invisible Visible
Some women pass through history discreetly. Not because they were absent, but because they were rarely given a place in the image.
For a long time, classical art recounted the same faces, the same figures, and the same stories, to the point of giving the impression that certain presences naturally belonged to the cultural heritage, while others remained outside the frame.
Among them, Muslim women were often reduced to an external perception, a symbol, or a subject of debate, long before being seen as whole, creative, sensitive, ambitious, or complex women.
It is from this silent absence that Histoire de l’Art was born, a collection conceived as an encounter between classical artistic heritage and contemporary presence. Not to provoke or convince, but simply to tell these stories as well.


