Musée d'Orsay: Difference between revisions
Replacing Image:Card_Players-Paul_Cezanne.jpg with Image:Les_Joueurs_de_cartes,_par_Paul_Cézanne.jpg |
|||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
[[Image:Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Le Moulin de la Galette.jpg|thumb|right|[[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]:<br /> ''[[Bal du moulin de la Galette]]'', 1876]] |
[[Image:Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Le Moulin de la Galette.jpg|thumb|right|[[Pierre-Auguste Renoir]]:<br /> ''[[Bal du moulin de la Galette]]'', 1876]] |
||
[[Image:Manet, Edouard - Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe (The Picnic) (1).jpg|thumb|right|[[Édouard Manet]] <br />''[[The Luncheon on the Grass]]''<br /> 1862-3]] |
[[Image:Manet, Edouard - Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe (The Picnic) (1).jpg|thumb|right|[[Édouard Manet]] <br />''[[The Luncheon on the Grass]]''<br /> 1862-3]] |
||
[[File: |
[[File:Les Joueurs de cartes, par Paul Cézanne.jpg|thumb|right|[[Paul Cézanne]]:<br /> ''[[The Card Players (Cezanne)|Card Players]]'' 1894-1895]] |
||
[[Image:Paul Cézanne 179.jpg|thumb|right|[[Paul Cézanne]]:<br /> ''Apples and Oranges''<br /> circa 1899]] |
[[Image:Paul Cézanne 179.jpg|thumb|right|[[Paul Cézanne]]:<br /> ''Apples and Oranges''<br /> circa 1899]] |
||
Revision as of 18:23, 29 April 2019
The Musée d'Orsay is an art museum in Paris. The building was built in 1900, and first used as a railway station. In 1986, it became the museum, and it is still highly famous today.
The museum exhibits artworks of the 19th century including Impressionist paintings. The Impressionist paintings include works by Monet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Manet, and Van Gogh. That's why the Orsay is called the 'Impressionism museum'.
The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. Its extensive collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces is the largest in the world. It features work by such painters such as Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin, Van Gogh and many others.
History
The building had been founded in 1804 as the supreme court but because of fire, it was rebuilt in 1900 as the station. Around 40 years later, working as the station had to be stopped because the length of the platforms was shorter than newly made trains for mainline services. So the station changed its role for suburban services and a mailing center during the second World War. In 1970, there was an argument related to the building. Some people insisted that removing the building would be better and got a permission from the Minister while the others asserted that it had to be maintained since they thought it was the Historic Monuments. The opponents of destroying the building suggested how about using it as the museum and it was accepted. After the construction for transforming it into the museum, in July 1986, it became the Musée d'Orsay which has had the 2000 or so paintings, 600 sculptures and other works.
Collection
Paintings: major painters and works represented
- Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres — 4 paintings (the main collection of his paintings is in the Louvre)
- Eugène Delacroix — 5 paintings (the main collection of his paintings is in the Louvre)
- Théodore Chassériau — 5 paintings (the main collection of his paintings is in the Louvre)
- Gustave Courbet — 48 paintings including The Artist's Studio, A Burial at Ornans, Young Man Sitting, L'Origine du monde
- Jean-François Millet — 27 paintings including Spring, The Gleaners
- Honoré Daumier — 8 paintings
- Eugène Boudin — 33 paintings including Trouville Beach
- Camille Pissarro — 46 paintings including White Frost
- Édouard Manet — 34 paintings including Olympia, The Balcony, Berthe Morisot With a Bouquet of Violets, The Luncheon on the Grass
- Berthe Morisot — 9 paintings
- Edgar Degas — 43 paintings including The Parade, also known as Race Horses in front of the Tribunes, The Bellelli Family, The Tub, Portrait of Edouard Manet, Portraits, At the Stock Exchange, L’Absinthe
- Paul Cézanne — 56 paintings including Apples and Oranges
- Claude Monet — 86 paintings (the main collection of his paintings is in the Musée Marmottan Monet) including The Saint-Lazare Station, The Rue Montorgueil in Paris. Celebration of June 30, 1878, Wind Effect, Series of The Poplars, Rouen Cathedral. Harmony in Blue, Blue Water Lilies
- Alfred Sisley — 46 paintings including Inondation at Port-Marly
- Pierre-Auguste Renoir — 81 paintings including Bal au moulin de la Galette, Montmartre
- Ferdinand Hodler — Der Holzfäller (The Woodcutter)
- Gustave Caillebotte — 7 paintings including The Floor Planers
- Édouard Detaille — The Dream
- Vincent van Gogh — 24 paintings including Self Portrait, portrait of his friend Eugene Boch, The Siesta, The Church at Auvers, View from the Chevet, The Italian Woman, Starry Night Over the Rhone, Portrait of Dr. Gachet, Bedroom in Arles
- Paul Gauguin — 24 paintings including Tahitian Women on the Beach
- Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec — 18 paintings
- Paul Signac — 16 paintings including Women at the Well
- Georges-Pierre Seurat — 19 paintings including The Circus
- Edouard Vuillard — 70 paintings
- Henri Rousseau — 3 paintings
- Pierre Bonnard — 60 paintings including The Chequered Blouse
- André Derain — Charing Cross Bridge, also known as Westminster Bridge
- Edvard Munch — 1 painting
- Gustav Klimt — 1 painting
- Piet Mondrian — 2 paintings
- James McNeill Whistler — 3 paintings including Arrangement in Grey and Black: The Artist's Mother, also known as Whistler's Mother