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Related: About this forumLouvre just put its entire collection online
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/louvre-art-collection-free-museum-trnd/index.htmlYipee!
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Louvre just put its entire collection online (Original Post)
shenmue
Mar 2021
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My favourite part of my tour of the Louvre was the young lady who entertained us with her violin
BobTheSubgenius
Mar 2021
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electric_blue68
(18,019 posts)1. Wow, how exciting!!!
I had the incredible fortunate to be invited to do go make at my aunt's (& uncle's) house in her studio in Western Switzerland. She also took me, and one of her grand kids to Paris for 4 days!
Of course, we went to The Louvre (among several museums).
At one point we were looking at as lot of European ? 18th, 19th Century Landscape Paintings.
I was so wowed, but didn't remember names of the painters.
Now I should be able to find some, I'm pretty some of names will ring a bell, too.
Yippie! 🖼️🎨
BobTheSubgenius
(11,789 posts)2. My favourite part of my tour of the Louvre was the young lady who entertained us with her violin
while we were on line. I'm not a big fan of museums, I'm afraid. For people that are....great! Seriously.
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burrowowl
(18,023 posts)4. Thanks for info!
madaboutharry
(41,356 posts)5. Thank you so much for posting!
Botany
(72,483 posts)6. It is so good to see that great art will be seen by the public
HubertHeaver
(2,526 posts)7. Great!
Now I have to brush-up on my French.
Backseat Driver
(4,635 posts)8. Wow, will be checking that out! Thx for posting! eom/