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D'un côté c'est La J.. et de l'autre c'est ici
Les Noces de Cana de Paul Véronèse
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Trame de verre au Louvre

La collision entre l'ossature métallique et la pierre séculaire. Une grille géométrique qui vient segmenter l'histoire du palais pour n'en garder que des fragments.
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Les Secrètes Ruches du Jardin des Tuileries Rive Droite, entre le Louvre et la Concorde : le Jardin des Tuileries est, pour beaucoup, une perspective royale balisée de statues et de ...

Les Secrètes Ruches du Jardin des Tuileries ( 2 photos )
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French artist Eugène Delacroix painted this work after his 1832 journey to North Africa, and it quickly became one of the best-known images of 19th-century French Orientalism. Its brilliance lies in color, surface, and mood as burnished reds, smoky greens, mauves, and pearly whites create a suspended moment that feels private rather than dramatic. 

Four women occupy an intimate interior, though only three are seated together at the center of the scene while a fourth, a Black “attendant,” walks by at right in profile, her body turned as if she has just paused mid-step. At left, one woman reclines against stacked cushions, looking at us with a calm, slightly tired gaze. She wears layered necklaces, a low white chemise, and richly trimmed garments in cream, gold, coral, and blue. The two women in the middle sit cross-legged on a carpet, leaning subtly toward one another. One wears a translucent blouse and abundant jewelry. The other, dressed in white with pink trim and green trousers, lowers her head toward a hookah placed on the tiled floor. Slippers, a small brazier, patterned rugs, ceramic wall tiles, a red cabinet with glass vessels, a gilt mirror, and a heavy curtain deepen the room’s textured quiet. Light skims skin, silk, gauze, and metal, making the atmosphere feel both hushed and sensuous.

The painting also asks for careful viewing. This is not a neutral document of Algerian life, but a French artist’s constructed vision shaped by colonial-era fascination, selective access, and unequal power. The women are presented as inward, self-contained presences rather than active performers, which gives the scene unusual psychological depth. The standing attendant complicates the picture further, drawing attention to race, labor, and hierarchy inside this luxurious space. Acquired by the French state in 1834, the painting later became a touchstone for generations of artists, including Picasso, who returned to it repeatedly.

French artist Eugène Delacroix painted this work after his 1832 journey to North Africa, and it quickly became one of the best-known images of 19th-century French Orientalism. Its brilliance lies in color, surface, and mood as burnished reds, smoky greens, mauves, and pearly whites create a suspended moment that feels private rather than dramatic. Four women occupy an intimate interior, though only three are seated together at the center of the scene while a fourth, a Black “attendant,” walks by at right in profile, her body turned as if she has just paused mid-step. At left, one woman reclines against stacked cushions, looking at us with a calm, slightly tired gaze. She wears layered necklaces, a low white chemise, and richly trimmed garments in cream, gold, coral, and blue. The two women in the middle sit cross-legged on a carpet, leaning subtly toward one another. One wears a translucent blouse and abundant jewelry. The other, dressed in white with pink trim and green trousers, lowers her head toward a hookah placed on the tiled floor. Slippers, a small brazier, patterned rugs, ceramic wall tiles, a red cabinet with glass vessels, a gilt mirror, and a heavy curtain deepen the room’s textured quiet. Light skims skin, silk, gauze, and metal, making the atmosphere feel both hushed and sensuous. The painting also asks for careful viewing. This is not a neutral document of Algerian life, but a French artist’s constructed vision shaped by colonial-era fascination, selective access, and unequal power. The women are presented as inward, self-contained presences rather than active performers, which gives the scene unusual psychological depth. The standing attendant complicates the picture further, drawing attention to race, labor, and hierarchy inside this luxurious space. Acquired by the French state in 1834, the painting later became a touchstone for generations of artists, including Picasso, who returned to it repeatedly.

“Femmes d’Alger dans leur appartement” (Women of Algiers in Their Apartment) by Eugène Delacroix (French) - Oil on canvas / 1834 - Musée du Louvre (Paris, France) #WomenInArt #EugeneDelacroix #Delacroix #EugèneDelacroix #LouvreMuseum #MuseeDuLouvre #LeLouvre #arte #artText #FrenchArt #Orientalism

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Winged Victory of Samothrace - the Greek Goddess Nike located at the top of the Daru stairs in Louvre #kfrontdesigns #photography #wingedvictory #museedulouvre #sculpture

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Day at the Louvre #kfrontdesigns #photography #iphonephotography #museedulouvre #louvre

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Sketch detail version of Luca Cambiaso´s "Venus and Adonis", c. 1560-1565

Sketch detail version of Luca Cambiaso´s "Venus and Adonis", c. 1560-1565

Sketch version of Luca Cambiaso´s "Venus and Adonis", c. 1560-1565

Sketch version of Luca Cambiaso´s "Venus and Adonis", c. 1560-1565

“Venus and Adonis”
Cambiaso (Luca Cambiaso/Cambiasi/Cangiagio, Lucchetto da Genova), c. 1560-1565
Louvre, Paris, France
8.25 x 5 in (21,5 x 12,7 cm)
Ink markers, brush pen, and watercolor on 70 G/M² sketchbook paper
08/31/25
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Pourtant je n’ai pas vu de nacelle garée à proximité du club 😡😡

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Sketch detail version of Annibale Carracci´s "Nude Study", c. 1595

Sketch detail version of Annibale Carracci´s "Nude Study", c. 1595

Sketch version of Annibale Carracci´s "Nude Study", c. 1595

Sketch version of Annibale Carracci´s "Nude Study", c. 1595

“Nude Study”
Carracci (Annibale Carracci), c. 1595
Louvre, Paris, France
8.25 x 5 in (21,5 x 12,7 cm)
Ink markers on plain 70 G/M² sketchbook paper
02/08/26
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✨ Ancienne maison de travail ✨
👉🏻 J'y ai passé de jolis moments au milieu des œuvres et sans les visiteurs.
Les œuvres d'arts apportent beaucoup plus qu'on le croit.
Elles sont fidèles, sincères, ne jugent pas.
Ces moments resteront gravés à jamais.
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The cover of Not On Display by Zelba

The cover of Not On Display by Zelba

Two pages from Not On Display by Zelba

Two pages from Not On Display by Zelba

Two pages from Not On Display by Zelba

Two pages from Not On Display by Zelba

Graphic Novel Review: Not On Display by Zelba
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Quelqu’un peut me prêter une nacelle et une disqueuse, s’il vous plaît ? J’ai besoin d’argent 🤓

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Casse du Louvre : le quatuor suspecté désormais au complet
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Casse du Louvre : le quatuor suspecté désormais au comple

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Louvre - la pyramide
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🇫🇷 Paris. Louvre : deux tiktokeurs belges réussissent à exposer leur tableau près de la Joconde Deux tiktokeurs belges ont réussi à accrocher clandestinement leur tableau dans la salle de La Joconde au Louvre, malgré le renforcement de la sécurité. Deux tiktokeurs belges parviennent à accroch…

Pour entrer au Louvre avec une toile sans attirer l’attention, ils ont utilisé un subterfuge : un cadre démontable en LEGO et une peinture roulée dans un tube. L'objectif était d'accrocher l'oeuvre sur le même mur que celui occupé par la Joconde.
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