Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen
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Established | 1801 |
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Location | Esplanade Marcel-Duchamp 76000 Rouen, Normandy, France |
Coordinates | 49°26′41″N 1°05′41″E / 49.444722°N 1.094722°ECoordinates: 49°26′41″N 1°05′41″E / 49.444722°N 1.094722°E |
Type | Art museum |
Visitors | 315,000 (2011) |
Director | Sylvain Amic |
Curator | Sylvain Amic |
Website | mbarouen |
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen is an art museum in Rouen, in Normandy in north-western France. It was established by Napoléon Bonaparte in 1801, and is housed in a building designed by and built between 1877 and 1888. Its collections include paintings, sculptures, drawings and objets d'art.
History[]
The museum was established by Napoléon Bonaparte in 1801.[citation needed] The museum building was built between 1877 and 1888 to designs by .[citation needed] The collections include paintings, sculptures, drawings and objets d'art from the Renaissance to the present day, including a collection of Russian icons dating from the fifteenth to the early nineteenth century, and some 8000 drawings. The Depeaux collection of Impressionist works was donated to the museum in 1909.[citation needed]
Paintings[]
The museum holds paintings of several European schools from the sixteenth century to the present day. Among them is work by:[citation needed]
- sixteenth century: Jacopo Bassano, Annibale Carracci, François Clouet, Gerard David, Perugino and Veronese
- seventeenth century: Caravaggio, Philippe de Champaigne, Van Dyck, Luca Giordano, Guercino, Laurent de La Hyre, Pierre Mignard, Nicolas Poussin, Jusepe de Ribera, Rubens, Eustache Le Sueur, Diego Velázquez, Simon Vouet and John Michael Wright.
- eighteenth century: François Boucher, Fragonard, Francesco Guardi, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Pietro Longhi, Hyacinthe Rigaud and Hubert Robert.
- nineteenth century: Gustave Caillebotte, Eugène Carrière, Corot, Édouard Joseph Dantan, Jacques-Louis David, Degas, Delacroix, Géricault, Ingres, Monet, Gustave Moreau, Camille Pissarro, Renoir and Sisley
- twentieth century: André Derain, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, Raoul Dufy, Amedeo Modigliani, Robert Antoine Pinchon, Jacques Villon and Édouard Vuillard.
Selected works[]
Gerard David, The Virgin among the Virgins
François Clouet, Diana bathing
Diego Velázquez, Democritus
Théodore Géricault, Capture of a horse
Charles Marie Bouton, Chapelle du Calvaire dans l'église Saint-Roch
Théodore Géricault, Cheval arabe gris-blanc
Claude Monet, Rue Saint-Denis
Alfred Sisley, L'Inondation à Port-Marly
Amedeo Modigliani, Paul Alexandre devant un vitrage
Robert Antoine Pinchon, Le Pont aux Anglais, soleil couchant, 1905. Former collection François Depeaux
Robert Antoine Pinchon, before 1909, Péniche dans la brume, oil on canvas, 54 x 73 cm, donation François Depeaux, 1909
Sculptures[]
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen houses a lost statue by Pierre Paul Puget. This statue of Hercules slaying the Hydra of Lerna was originally in the castle of Vaudreuil, and was discovered, in 1882, by Adolphe-André Porée on the grounds of the Biéville-Beuville castle.[1]
Notes[]
- ^ French Regional & American Museum Exchange (FRAME) (2010-06-19). "Hercule terrassant l'hydre de Lerne, 1659-1660". Archived from the original on 2011-07-26..
- Art museums and galleries in France
- Museums in Rouen
- Art museums established in 1801
- 1801 establishments in France