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Louvre Palace Collection (#2)

"The Louvre Palace: A Timeless Masterpiece in the Heart of Paris" Immerse yourself in the grandeur of The Louvre and Pyramid




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"The Louvre Palace: A Timeless Masterpiece in the Heart of Paris" Immerse yourself in the grandeur of The Louvre and Pyramid, an iconic symbol of Paris nestled in the enchanting region of Ile de France, Europe. Dating back to the 15th century, this architectural marvel has witnessed centuries of history unfold within its walls. Step into a bygone era with "October - The Louvre, " a captivating artwork created by Paul Limbourg and Jean Colombe in 1939. This masterpiece transports you to a time when kings and queens roamed these hallowed halls. Discover "The Old Louvre" as depicted after Zeeman's vision by Charles Meryon in 1865-66. Meryon's intricate details bring to life the charm and elegance that once graced this magnificent palace. Marvel at French Renaissance weaving, embroidery, and book covers from 1898. Crafted with meticulous precision by unknown artisans, these exquisite creations showcase the opulence that defined this golden age. Admire French Renaissance ornaments crafted from stone and wood also dating back to 1898. These intricate designs adorned every corner of The Louvre Palace, adding an air of sophistication to its already majestic presence. Take a stroll through history with Thomas Shotter Boys' creation: "Pavillon de Flore. " Captured in 1839, it immortalizes one wing of The Louvre Palace – Tuileries – showcasing its timeless beauty against a backdrop of lush green gardens. Transport yourself through seasons past with Gobelins Manufactory's "Winter" from their renowned series called "The Seasons. " Created around 1700/20, this tapestry captures both nature's serenity and man's ingenuity harmoniously intertwined within The Louvre Palace walls. Experience Edouard Baldus' lens capturing "Le Louvre: Pavillon de l'horloge" in 1855/60, printed in 1978.