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After a fire in the small gallery destroyed much of it on 6 February 1661, Louis XIV ordered this part of the Louvre to be rebuilt. [1] Architectural work was entrusted to Louis Le Vau, who carried out reconstruction activities between 1661 and 1663, while Charles Le Brun was assigned responsibility for decorations by Jean-Baptiste Colbert. [1]
Louvre Museum ; Native name: Louvre Museum : Location ... Web Gallery of Art: ... Pietro Apollo and Marsyas Wood, 39 x 29 cm Musée du Louvre, ...
Image Name Year Current Location Ref A Flower Stall: 1880: Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne: Dolce Far Niente: 1880: Kirkcaldy Museum and Art Gallery, Kirkcaldy, Scotland: The Household Gods
Louvre Museum, Paris The Intervention of the Sabine Women: 1799 oil on canvas 385 × 522 Louvre Museum, Paris Portrait of Madame Récamier: 1800 oil on canvas 174 × 244 Louvre Museum, Paris Portrait of a Young Woman: 1800 oil on canvas 75.5 × 57.5 Fogg Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts Napoleon at the Saint-Bernard Pass: 1801 oil on canvas 261 ...
Christ and Abbot Menas icon, Louvre, Paris. The Icon of Christ and Abbot Mena (French: L'Icône du Christ et de l'Abbé Ménas) a Coptic painting which is now in the Louvre museum, in Paris. [1] The icon is an encaustic painting on wood and was brought from the Apollo monastery in Bawit, Egypt.
The following is a very incomplete list of notable works in the collections of the Musée du Louvre in Paris. For a list of works based on 5,500 paintings catalogued in the Joconde database, see the Catalog of paintings in the Louvre Museum.
1. Apollo Is an Indiana Native. The singer’s parents immigrated to the United States from Mexico, and they raised Apollo and his three older siblings in Hobart, Indiana.
The original according to the archives, with the version held by the National Gallery of Art in Washington only being a copy. Fraudulently exported from France and acquired by the Cleveland Museum, then jointly acquired by them and the Louvre: Cleveland, Museum of Art, Paris, musée du Louvre: 172/53 Eleazer and Rebecca: 1648: 118 x 197 cm