Paintings in the Louvre

Paintings in the Louvre
Author: Lawrence Gowing
Publsiher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1994-07-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1556700075

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Reproduces paintings from the museum's collection

The Louvre All the Paintings

The Louvre  All the Paintings
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Black Dog & Leventhal
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Art
ISBN: 076247064X

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The most complete collection available, the New York Times bestselling book The Louvre: All the Paintings includes all 3,022 paintings from the permanent collection of the world's most popular museum in a practical and elegant paperback format. The Louvre Museum houses many of the world's most celebrated and important art of all time -- from da Vinci's Mona Lisa to Vermeer's The Lacemaker -- making it also the most visited art museum in the world. The Louvre: All the Paintings allows you to experience every painting currently on display in the permanent collection in Paris, without ever having to step on a plane. Divided and organized into the four main painting collections of the museum -- the Italian School, the Northern School, the Spanish School, and the French School -- the paintings are then presented chronologically by the artists' date of birth. Four hundred of the most iconic and significant paintings are illuminated with 300-word discussions by art historians Anja Grebe and Vincent Pomarède on the key attributes of the work, what to look for when viewing, the artist's inspirations and techniques, biographical information on the artist, the artist's overall impact on history, and more. Immerse yourself in the wonder and dazzling display of the Louvre without ever having to leave the comfort of your own home. Learn more about each artist and painting, and tour the realms of sensational masterpieces with this new paperback edition.

Art Treasures of the Louvre

Art Treasures of the Louvre
Author: René Huyghe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1960
Genre: Art
ISBN: UCSD:31822004487674

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The text chronicles the growth of the Louvre, from its thirteenth-century origins as a fortress to its present pre-eminence in the world of art.

The Louvre

The Louvre
Author: James Gardner
Publsiher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780802148797

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The centuries-long history of the Louvre, from humble fortress to Royal palace to the world’s greatest art museum—with photos and building maps. Some ten million people from all over the world flock to the Louvre each year to enjoy its incomparable art collection. Yet few of them are aware of the remarkable history of the site and buildings themselves—a fascinating story that historian James Gardner elegantly chronicles in this authoritative history. More than seven thousand years ago, men and women camped on a spot called le Louvre for reasons unknown. Centuries later, King Philippe Auguste of France constructed a fortress there, just outside the walls of a nascent Paris. Intended to protect the capital against English soldiers stationed in Normandy, the fortress became a royal residence under Charles V two centuries later, and then the monarchy’s principal residence under the great Renaissance king François I. In 1682, when Louis XIV moved his court to Versailles, the Louvre languished until the French Revolution when, during the Reign of Terror in 1793, it first opened its doors to display the nation’s treasures. Ever since—through the Napoleonic era, the Commune, two World Wars, to the present—the Louvre has been a witness to French history, and expanded to become home to a legendary art collection that includes the Mona Lisa and Venus de Milo. Includes sixteen pages of full-color photos illustrating the history of the Louvre, a full-color map detailing its evolution from fortress to museum, and black-and-white images throughout the narrative.

Favorite Old Master Paintings from the Louvre Museum Paris

Favorite Old Master Paintings from the Louvre Museum  Paris
Author: Musée du Louvre,Jean-Pierre Cuzin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1979
Genre: Travel
ISBN: STANFORD:36105023192482

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One hundred of the Louvre's greatest masterpieces are reproduced with accompanying commentaries by the museum's chief curator of painting. -- adapted from jacket.

Inventing the Louvre

Inventing the Louvre
Author: Andrew McClellan
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1999-10-26
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0520221761

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A narrative history of the founding of the Louvre that also explores the ideological underpinnings, pedagogical aims, and aesthetic criteria of this, the first great national art museum.

Food in the Louvre

Food in the Louvre
Author: Paul Bocuse,Musée du Louvre,Yves Pinard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2009
Genre: Food in art
ISBN: UCSD:31822036433217

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A vital element of daily life and one of the great pleasures of the world, food in all its guises has been exalted in works of art for centuries. With a personal foreword by Paul Bocuse, this volume serves up a smorgasbord of culinarythemed art-from fruit baskets to sumptuous banquet scenes to images of the hunt and still life paintings.

Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting

Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting
Author: Eddy Schavemaker
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: ART
ISBN: 0300222939

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A landmark exploration of the engaging network of relationships among genre painters of the Dutch Golden Age The genre painting of the Dutch Golden Age between 1650 and 1675 ranks among the highest pinnacles of Western European art. The virtuosity of these works, as this book demonstrates, was achieved in part thanks to a vibrant artistic rivalry among numerous first-rate genre painters working in different cities across the Dutch Republic. They drew inspiration from each other's painting, and then tried to surpass each other in technical prowess and aesthetic appeal. The Delft master Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) is now the most renowned of these painters of everyday life. Though he is frequently portrayed as an enigmatic figure who worked largely in isolation, the essays here reveal that Vermeer's subjects, compositions, and figure types in fact owe much to works by artists from other Dutch cities. Enlivened with 180 superb illustrations, Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting highlights the relationships - comparative and competitive - among Vermeer and his contemporaries, including Gerrit Dou, Gerard ter Borch, Jan Steen, Pieter de Hooch, Gabriel Metsu, and Frans van Mieris. Published in association with the National Gallery of Ireland Exhibition Schedule: Musee du Louvre 02/20/17--05/22/17 National Gallery of Ireland 06/17/17--09/17/17 National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. (10/22/17--01/21/18)