
La historia
The Louvre began as a fortress. Philip II raised it on the right bank of the Seine around 1190 to guard medieval Paris, and over the following centuries French kings rebuilt it into a royal palace, until Louis XIV moved his court to Versailles in 1682 and left the half-finished halls to the royal collection and the artists lodged inside.
The Revolution turned it into a public museum. On 10 August 1793 the Muséum central des arts opened its doors, showing the confiscated art of the crown and the church to any citizen who wished to walk in. Napoleon filled it with the spoils of his campaigns and briefly renamed it after himself. Much was returned after Waterloo, but the idea held, a national collection arranged for study and free to the public.
Today the Louvre holds more than 35,000 works, from the Venus de Milo to Géricault's Raft of the Medusa. The crowds, though, press toward one small portrait. In August 1911 it vanished: Vincenzo Peruggia, an Italian handyman who had worked in the museum, lifted Leonardo's Mona Lisa off the wall and carried it out under his coat. For two years the frame hung empty while visitors came to stare at the gap, and the painting returned only in 1913, after Peruggia tried to sell it to a dealer in Florence. I. M. Pei's glass pyramid, set in the courtyard in 1989, now marks the entrance.
Colección
310 obras
La Virgen de la VictoriaAndrea Mantegna, 1495
La Magdalena de la llama humeanteGeorges de La Tour, 1642
El hombre del guanteTiziano, 1520
Paris y HelenaJacques-Louis David, 1788
Retrato de una princesaPisanello, 1437
San Miguel venciendo a SatanásRafael, 1504
El derby de Epsom de 1821Théodore Géricault, 1821
La apoteosis de HomeroJean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1827
El fullero del as de diamantesGeorges de La Tour, 1635
El patizamboJusepe de Ribera, 1642
El cerrojoJean-Honoré Fragonard, 1777
El prestamista y su mujerQuentin Metsys, 1514
Carlos I en la cazaAnton van Dyck, 1635
La entrada de los cruzados en ConstantinoplaEugène Delacroix, 1840
La Virgen de la diadema azulRafael, 1515
PierrotJean-Antoine Watteau, 1718
San Miguel derrotando a SatanásRafael, 1518
La coronación de espinasTiziano, 1542
El aseo de EsterThéodore Chassériau, 1841
La odalisca morenaFrançois Boucher, 1740
Napoleón en el campo de batalla de EylauAntoine-Jean Gros, 1807
Retrato de Luis XIVHyacinthe Rigaud, 1701
El nacimiento de la VirgenBartolomé Esteban Murillo, 1661
El árbol de los cuervosCaspar David Friedrich, 1822
Tríptico de la AnunciaciónRogier van der Weyden, 1434