The Louvre by Michel Laclotte

The Louvre by Michel Laclotte

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More than 450 beautifully printed colour reproductions illustrate the masterpieces of this unique museum.

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The Louvre by Michel Laclotte

Louis XVI planned the transformation of the Louvre from a royal palace to public museum. But it was the revolution which gave the true stimulus and the Grande Gallerie was finally opened by Napoleon in 1793. With the opening of the Richelieu wing in the former Ministry of Finance, French painting is now superbly displayed in chronological order from its origins to the mid-nineteenth century, while the great masterpieces of Italian, Flemish, Dutch and German paintings are shown as never before. Michel Laclotte, former curator of the Museums, and Jean-Pierre Cuzin, Head Curator of the Department of Paintings, describe the origins and development of the different schools in a highly readable and informative text.
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ISBN 13 9782866562366
ISBN 10 2866562364
Title The Louvre
Author Michel Laclotte
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Scala Publishers Ltd
Year published 1999-01-01
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.