The Gazette des Beaux-Arts was a French art review, founded in 1859 by Édouard Houssaye, with Charles Blanc[1] as its first chief editor.
Assia Visson Rubinstein was chief editorial secretary under the direction of George Wildenstein from 1936 until 1960.
Her papers, which include all editions of the Gazette from this period, are intact at the Cantonal and University Library of Lausanne in Dorigny.
The Gazette was a world reference work on art history for nearly 100 years - one other editor in chief, from 1955 to 1987, was Jean Adhémar.
The magazine was published monthly and was headquartered in Paris.