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Louvre: Portrait of a Museum

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Louvre is the first book to explore the inne r workings of the world''s most popular museum, department by department, from its 13th century origins to its ongoing tr ansformation as it moves into the new millennium '

335 pages, Hardcover

First published March 1, 1997

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Nicholas D'Archimbaud

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December 24, 2019
Gorgeous pictures made me want to pack up and live at the Louvre for a month. The building itself has undergone an amazing history, continued in bursts and pauses depending on French politics. The sum of the work done, though, is currently a well-organized, well-filled center of arts. The deliberation in which this goal was achieved made an interesting story at the beginning of this book.

After the history of the museum, the different departments are highlighted, with a history of the art and artists on display there. Great info, but a skim for me this time, as I was focusing on the building of the museum and the establishment of the collections.

Overall, this book is an excellent overview of art history.
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August 4, 2022
This book has many good photographs. However, I think the editor did the authors a real disservice as they were laying the book out. Way too many of the small pictures around the edges were too small to see much of. I was also shocked to find at least five grammatical errors.
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January 21, 2013
For me the book is better than the museum. With the book I can get a broader view and enjoy the art at my leisure, whereas the actual museum is so huge and so overwhelming I soon became saturated!
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