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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.
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메두사호의 뗏목테오도르 제리코, 1819
호라티우스 형제의 맹세자크루이 다비드, 1784
나폴레옹의 대관식자크루이 다비드, 1807
성 안나와 성모자레오나르도 다 빈치, 1511
라 벨 페로니에르레오나르도 다 빈치, 1495
세례자 요한레오나르도 다 빈치, 1514
그랜드 오달리스크장오귀스트도미니크 앵그르, 1814
천문학자요하네스 페르메이르, 1668
가나의 혼인 잔치파올로 베로네세, 1563
사르다나팔루스의 죽음외젠 들라크루아, 1827
성모의 죽음카라바조, 1603
키오스 섬의 학살외젠 들라크루아, 1824
터키탕장오귀스트도미니크 앵그르, 1862
롤랭 대법관의 성모얀 반 에이크, 1435
광인들의 배히에로니무스 보스, 1500
단테의 배외젠 들라크루아, 1822
점쟁이카라바조, 1594
레이스 짜는 여인요하네스 페르메이르, 1669
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아름다운 정원사라파엘로, 1507
키테라 섬으로의 출항장앙투안 와토, 1717
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바쿠스프란체스코 멜치, 1513