Louvre
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A comprehensive guide to the Louvre Museum's most celebrated artworks, showcasing 500 masterpieces from the world's largest art collection. This illustrated volume provides visitors and art enthusiasts with detailed insights into the museum's most significant pieces, spanning from ancient civilizations to the nineteenth century. Featuring works by renowned artists such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Rembrandt, and Delacroix, the book serves as both an introduction for first-time visitors and a deeper exploration for art lovers. Published in collaboration with the Louvre, it offers contextual information about each masterpiece, including historical background, artistic significance, and cultural impact. The volume combines scholarly rigor with accessible presentation, making the Louvre's vast collection manageable for readers seeking to understand its treasures.
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Anne Sefroui
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