Louvre Museum
Biography
Located in a building that has dominated the Parisian landscape since the 12th century; formerly a royal palace. The museum located here has been open to the public since the 18th century. Used for works in the museum housed within the Louvre palace.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
French Paintings from the Louvre Museum, June 8-October 1, 1934
An exhibition of 11 French paintings lent by the Louvre Museum in Paris. The exhibition records span one folder.
Loan Exhibition of 19th Century French Drawings, March 8-April 6, 1947
An exhibition of over 150 drawings by the greatest nineteenth century French artists, including Ingres, Degas, Manet, Renoir, Seurat, Toulouse-Lautrec, and Van Gogh. The exhibition records span 18 folders plus a catalog, brochure, object and installation photographs, and a related magazine.
Masterpieces of Eighteenth Century French Art Lent by the Museums of France, September 16-November 13, 1949
A collection of 18th century paintings, drawings, and tapestries lent by eighteen Museums of France in commemoration of the Legion of Honor’s 25th anniversary, presented alongside furniture and decorative arts from the Museum’s permanent collection.
"Portrait of the Artist's Mother" by James McNeill Whistler, February 12-March 12, 1933
A special exhibition of the famed work by James McNeill Whistler, lent by the Louvre in Paris, France. No materials remain for the exhibition.
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