
L'histoire
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.
Collection
310 œuvres
Apollon et MarsyasPietro Pérugin, 1497
Psyché et l'AmourFrançois Gérard, 1798
La Sainte Famille de François IerRaphaël, 1518
La Sainte Famille avec sainte Élisabeth et le petit saint JeanRaphaël, 1517
La Vierge au lapinTitien, 1530
Portrait d'Antonio de CovarrubiasEl Greco, 1595
Portrait du pape Pie VIIJacques-Louis David, 1805
Portrait de Sigismondo Pandolfo MalatestaPiero della Francesca, 1450
Roger délivrant AngéliqueJean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, 1819
Le Débarquement à MarseillePierre Paul Rubens, 1622
Le Combat de Mars contre MinerveJacques-Louis David, 1771
La Dérision du ChristCimabue, 1280
La RaieJean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, 1727
Les Trois GrâcesLucas Cranach l'Ancien, 1531
La VisitationDomenico Ghirlandaio, 1491
Le Couronnement de la ViergeFra Angelico, 1435
Écho et NarcisseNicolas Poussin, 1629
Ferdinand GuillemardetFrancisco Goya, 1798
Bouffon au luthFrans Hals, 1623
Noce juive dans le MarocEugène Delacroix, 1839
Jupiter et AntiopeTitien, 1537
Le Mariage mystique de sainte Catherine d'Alexandrie avec saint SébastienLe Corrège, 1526
Le ParnasseAndrea Mantegna, 1500
Portrait d'Alof de Wignacourt et son pageCaravaggio, 1608
Saint Matthieu et l'angeRembrandt, 1661