
The story
The Musee d'Orsay was a railway station first. It opened beside the Seine in May 1900, rushed to completion for the World's Fair that filled Paris that summer. The architect Victor Laloux hid its iron train shed behind a dressed-stone front and set a hotel above the platforms, and it ran as the world's first electrified urban terminus, trains sliding in and out under the glass roof without smoke or steam.
The elegance was also its undoing. The platforms were too short for the longer trains that came into service, and by 1939 the main lines had left for other stations. For decades the Gare d'Orsay stood half-empty under threat of demolition, and Orson Welles shot much of his 1962 film of Kafka's The Trial in its abandoned halls. In 1978 the French state listed the building and chose to make it a museum.
It reopened in 1986, given over to French art made between 1848 and 1914, the span that holds Impressionism. Under the great glass vault you now find Manet's Olympia, Van Gogh's self-portraits, Degas's dancers and Monet's cathedrals, one of the world's greatest collections of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist art. High on the end wall, the station's original clock still faces the hall and tells visitors the time.
Collection
255 works
The Poor FishermanPierre Puvis de Chavannes, 1881
The Return from FishingJoaquín Sorolla, 1894
Village de VoisinsAlfred Sisley, 1874
Voiliers à ArgenteuilGustave Caillebotte, 1888
Woman with FansÉdouard Manet, 1873
Auguste RenoirFrédéric Bazille, 1867
Chaumes de CordevilleVincent van Gogh, 1890
EnigmaGustave Doré, 1871
Le Canal Saint-MartinAlfred Sisley, 1872
Le Repos au bord d'un ruisseau. Lisière de boisAlfred Sisley, 1878
Lilas, Temps grisClaude Monet, 1873
Marguerite Gachet in the GardenVincent van Gogh, 1890
Nu couché, vu de dosPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1909
Portrait of Georges ClemenceauÉdouard Manet, 1879
Portrait of Miss L. L.James Tissot, 1864
The BathAlfred Stevens, 1867
The Fiancée of BelusHenri-Paul Motte, 1885
TruthJules Lefebvre, 1870
Venus in PaphosJean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1852
Achille EmperairePaul Cézanne, 1867
Arab Horses fighting in a stableEugène Delacroix, 1860
Breton Village under the SnowPaul Gauguin, 1894
Entrance to VoisinsCamille Pissarro, 1872
Femme nue au chienGustave Courbet, 1861
Fernand Halphen enfantPierre-Auguste Renoir, 1880