Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux is the fine arts museum of the city of Bordeaux, France. Established in 1801 by the painter Pierre Lacour,[1] it is one of the largest art galleries of France outside Paris. The museum is housed in a dependency of the Palais Rohan in central Bordeaux. Its collections regroup paintings, sculptures and drawings. The painting collection is the largest one and its strong points are works by French and Dutch painters. The museum holds several paintings that were looted by the French during the French revolution (so-called 'saisies révolutionnaires') and were never returned to their lawful owners such as the Martyrdom of Saint Georges by Peter Paul Rubens.[2]
Expansion plans
In 2009, plans for a new museum building designed by David Chipperfield were launched. Originally due to open in 2018, the €55 million project was later pushed back until 2020. The expansion was necessary not least because more space is required to take up a promised donation of 663 works by Tsuguharu Foujita.[3]
Painting Collection
Here is a list of some of the painters represented in the museum collections:
- Abraham Govaerts
- Abraham Hondius
- Albert Marquet: Naples, the steamer
- Alessandro Magnasco
- Alfred Smith
- Allan Ramsay
- André Lhote
- Antoine-Jean Gros
- Antonio Bellucci
- Anthony van Dyck
- Artus Wolffort
- Auguste Renoir: Landscape of Cagnes
- Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant: Morrocan prisoners
- Benjamin West: Three paintings
- Camille Corot: Diana bathing
- Camille Roqueplan
- Carle Vernet
- Horace Vernet
- Carle Vernet
- Charles-François Daubigny: The banks of the Oise
- Chaïm Soutine: L'homme bleu sur la route (La montée de Cagnes)
- Domenico Pellegrini
- Édouard Joseph Dantan
- Eugène Boudin: Low Tide at Étaples
- Eugène Delacroix: Greece on the ruins of Missolonghi
- Eugène Isabey
- François-André Vincent
- Félix Ziem
- Giacomo Legi
- Giorgio Vasari
- Giambattista Pittoni
- Giovanni Boldini
- Giovanni Do
- Hendrick Ter Brugghen
- Henri Gervex
- Henri Martin
- Henri Matisse: Portrait of Bevilacqua
- Herman van Swanevelt
- Jacques Blanchard
- Jacques Raymond Brascassat
- Jan Davidsz de Heem
- Jan Brueghel the Younger
- Jan Porcellis
- Jan van Goyen
- Jean Restout
- Jean Siméon Chardin: Still life with meat
- Jean-Baptiste Perronneau
- Jean-Joseph Taillasson
- Jean-Léon Gérôme
- Jean-Marc Nattier
- Jean-Paul Laurens
- Jean-Pierre Alexandre Antigna
- Johann Friedrich August Tischbein
- Johan Joseph Zoffany: The Triumph of Venus
- John Lewis Brown
- Joos de Momper
- Joshua Reynolds
- Perugino
- Louis Valtat
- Luca Giordano
- Léon Cogniet
- Mary Cassatt
- Melchior d'Hondecoeter
- Narcisse Virgilio Díaz
- Nicolas Maes
- Odilon Redon
- Oskar Kokoschka
- Pablo Picasso: Olga reading
- Paul Baudry
- Paolo Veronese
- Pierre Bonnard
- Pietro da Cortona
- Pierre-Narcisse Guérin
- Peter Paul Rubens
- Rigoberto Perez Soler:Idyll Ibiza
- Théodore Gudin
- Thomas Couture
- Thomas Lawrence
- Tiziano Vecellio known as Titian
- Trophime Bigot
- William-Adolphe Bouguereau
Gallery
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Eliezer and Rebecca by Giambattista Pittoni, av. 1725
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Greece on the ruins of Missolonghi by Delacroix
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L'embarquement de la duchesse d'Angoulême by Antoine-Jean Gros
References
- ↑ History of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux Official website
- ↑ Pierre Paul RUBENS, "Le Martyre de Saint Georges"
- ↑ Je regrette in Reims The Art Newspaper, March 20, 2014.
External links
Coordinates: 44°50′15″N 0°34′52″W / 44.8374°N 0.5810°W