Le musée du Louvre, tome 1 (of 2)

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Genres: FR Beaux-Arts
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Language: french
Type: Digital

Le musée du Louvre, tome 1 (of 2) by Armand Dayot is a comprehensive guide to the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. It was first published in 1889 and has been reprinted many times since. The book is divided into two volumes, the first of which covers the history of the museum and its collections of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities.

Volume 1

  • Part I: History of the Louvre
    • Chapter 1: The Louvre from its Origins to the Revolution
    • Chapter 2: The Louvre from the Revolution to the Present
  • Part II: Collections of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman Antiquities
    • Chapter 1: Egyptian Antiquities
    • Chapter 2: Greek Antiquities
    • Chapter 3: Roman Antiquities

Summary of Volume 1

In Part I, Dayot traces the history of the Louvre from its origins as a medieval fortress to its transformation into a world-renowned museum. He discusses the various architectural changes that the Louvre has undergone over the centuries, as well as the political and social events that have shaped its development.

In Part II, Dayot provides a detailed overview of the Louvre's collections of Egyptian, Greek, and Roman antiquities. He describes the most important works in each collection, and he offers insights into the historical and cultural context in which they were created.

Overall, Le musée du Louvre, tome 1 (of 2) is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the Louvre Museum and its collections. It is a well-written and informative book that is sure to appeal to both scholars and general readers.

Here are some additional details about the book:

  • Author: Armand Dayot (1851-1934) was a French art critic and historian. He was the author of numerous books and articles on art, including a series of guides to the Louvre Museum.
  • Publication date: 1889
  • Language: French
  • Length: 512 pages

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