Section 888 Those beautiful pictures
After reading the small "Mona Lisa" and seeing this painting, you will definitely scream in surprise. It is so big! Mona Lisa is only 70 cm tall, and this painting is as big as a day. It is said that when it was transported to France, it had to be cut into two pieces.
The picture is super beautiful and beautiful. If you still have time, you might as well enjoy Italian paintings from the 13th to 18th centuries on this floor directly along the large gallery with natural light.
There are too many famous paintings in this corridor. If you have to stop for a while for those that are particularly beautiful, your time will be like flying. If you want to go to the bathroom, it is best to go to the end of the gallery, which is close to the entrance of the lion, and there are fewer people.
, I guess those 2 hours are almost here. You must leave. Before leaving, An Chuyu strongly recommends you to walk along the original path back to the underground hall of the pyramid, then follow the escalator to the ground, walk out of the pyramid's body, and experience the feeling of standing in the center of the Louvre Square.
If you can spend a whole day or even more in the Louvre, it is necessary to do more homework. It is recommended to read the content in advance. Take a map, take a carefully look at it and don’t get lost; bring a book called "Jiang Xun's Louvre" and combine it with the map to take a time and space shuttle trip in the Louvre.
According to "Jiang Xun", the relatives can appreciate these works of art in chronological order. They are like this.
Ancient Egyptian Art. On the first and second floors of the Syria Pavilion, you can enter from the entrance of the underground Syria Pavilion, and bypass the walls of the Louvre Museum and start to enjoy it. Start visiting one by one from Hall 1 on the southernmost side. All the exhibits mentioned in the book "Jiang Xun" will not be missed.
The Mesopotamian Civilization of West Asia. From the entrance of the Syrian Pavilion to the first floor, you can visit it by entering from the left door. There are more than a dozen exhibition halls in total. You can see the authentic works of Hammurabi’s Code here.
Greek art and Roman art. This distribution is relatively wide, entering from the Denon Hall in the south. It goes to the first floor of the underground, then the first floor, and the second floor. In addition to the Venus of Miro, there are also the goddess of victory. The exquisite stone sculptures from ancient Greece and Rome are really exquisite.
It is not enough to see these sculptures. You can also walk to the basement and the first floor on the west side of the Denon Pavilion. There are also many sculptures here. Don’t miss the original works of two Renaissance master Michelangelo. "Diet Slave" and "Binded Slave".
Renaissance art. This is the highlight, located on the second floor of Denon Pavilion. It includes that section of the Skylight Gallery. All the works of Italian Renaissance art are exhibited, and of course, the famous "Mona Lisa". Because of the connection with "Mona Lisa", there are amazing people here.
Everyone gathered together to watch Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa". In fact, there are several works by Leonardo da Vinci in the Louvre - few works of Leonardo da Vinci have passed down from generation to generation. "The Virgin, the Son and the St. Anna", "The Virgin of Rock", "St. John the Baptist", "Portrait of a Lady in the Milan Palace", "Bacacas of Dionys".
Which other paintings are good to look at? First of all, the paintings from the early Renaissance were not good to look at, but they still have to look at them. For example, Giotto's, Angelico's, and Potticelli's.
At this time, most of the paintings were religious themes, mostly wet murals or tempera paintings, and the form was mainly altar paintings. The reason why the Renaissance showed the characteristics of the Renaissance was mainly the "human" depiction of God and the three-dimensional composition of the picture.
What’s good looking is as mentioned in Jiang Xun’s book. Raphael’s portrait - very delicate, Titian’s “Pastoral Concert”. Look at how about Manet’s “Lunch on the Meadow”? Veronese’s “Wedding of Garna”, this must be read (I won’t say anything in the picture above). Caravaggio’s “Death of the Virgin” - highlights the pain of the Virgin’s death.
There are many famous people here. You can compare and appreciate the Renaissance artist app. An Chuyu likes to see a still life called Lendez (I don’t know what it is called). The painting is really vivid.
The paintings of the Flanders School. On the third floor of the Richelieu Pavilion, the Flemish paintings. In fact, An Chuyu thinks the paintings here are more beautiful. Italian paintings mainly include religious subjects and portraits of characters, and there are many paintings describing people's lives here.
"The Picture of the Virgin of the Rawling General", you can see that the Duke can even pay homage to the Virgin under the monetary power of money; "The Merchant and His Wife" vividly depicts the social life of people who get rich in business and religious devotion.
This painting is really beautiful. An Chuyu and An Qingju looked at it and then.
Of course, the most famous people of the Flanders school should be Rubens. An Chuyu likes to call him "Rubens of the Rotten" because all the women he wrote are Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten of the Rotten
There is a whole big room with Rubens's paintings. The travel notes mentioned earlier that the empress did not give up the throne after her husband Henry IV's death, and finally forced her son Louis XIII to step down.
Then they found Rubens to fabricate his great and glorious life, and the painting even depicted how her husband entrusts his or her own orphans and trusts. It is worth seeing.
Spanish School of Painting. Here is at the end of Tianguang Gallery on the second floor of Denon Pavilion. This is An Chuyun’s favorite. There was a great god Cervantes in Spain, including realist painters like Murillo and Ribera.
In the 17th century, religious themes were not only the focus of educational life, but also the main source of income for painters. In Spain, a group of painters appeared. The paintings here did not over-express the religious atmosphere, but were full of the interest of life and had a strong tendency to secularize.
Look at Muriro's "Little Beggar", not depicting the beggar's misery, but depicting the beggar as a person, looking at his afternoon rest in the sun from his perspective; look at Ribera's "The Crip" is not telling God's injustice, but allowing the Crip to look at everyone with a high and free manner, as if satisfied with his hard work for the day.
It is said that the paintings of the Spanish school exhibited in the Louvre are not particularly representative. It seems that Spain is worth a good look; An Chuyu is already looking forward to going to Madrid to see the famous "Palace Maids".
The Dutch School of Painting. These paintings are on the third floor of the Richelieu Hall. The most well-known are Vermeer and Rembrandt. However, to appreciate the works of these two, it is said that you still have to go to the Netherlands to read them. For example, Vermeer's "The Maid Who Pours Milk" and "The Girl With Pearl Earrings". They are all national treasures of the Netherlands. Not to mention Rembrandt.
There are also several self-portraits of Rembrandt in the Louvre. You can take a look. Sotheby's auction. In Hollywood blockbusters, they always steal Rembrandt's self-portraits. How many self-portraits of Rembrandt have are so gossipy? The answer is a lot. There are about ninety, and they are enough gossipy.
In the Louvre, there are Vermeer's "The Lady's Worker", "The Heaven's Family", and Rembrandt's "Sheba Out of the Bath", which is worth watching. However, you must faint when you see "The Lady's Worker", so the famous paintings are actually not as big as a handkerchief. The frames are much larger than paintings.
"The Heavenly Family" is not big, but it is better. Appreciating such a small painting probably requires some appreciation skills. With An Chuhui's level, he can only evaluate it like a bean.
German School of Painting. It seems that there are not many German paintings, all in some small rooms, sandwiched in several small halls between Dutch and French paintings. The more famous one is Dürer. I don’t know much about Dürer’s paintings. Watercolor paintings are a great master. However, Dürer’s face is so famous that he was the first to start painting self-portraits. There are quite a few self-portraits, and this one is exhibited in the Louvre.
French painting. The Louvre is in France, which is probably the most awesome collection of French painting. Dear, please don’t miss the third floor of the Symphony Pavilion and part of the third floor of Richelieu. This is connected to the Dutch School of Painting and Flemish School of Painting.
An Chuyu and An Qingju specially chose to come here to watch later. There are few people, pure and excellent works. It is a great place! Whenever you talk about the Louvre collection movies, you must talk about Poussen, David Ingel, Jiliko... It's so famous. As long as you have time, you can taste it well.
About the portrait of the King of France. An Chuyu and An Qingju did not see the famous portrait of Luke's Francois I (it was probably gone to the tour), but saw Charles VII painted by Fuke, which was very realistic.
The nameless Fontainebleau school "Sisters Gabriel" has probably been gossiped by many documentaries, and the painting that doesn't look very good is actually for a lot of people. It can be seen that the masses just like gossip.
The three brothers of Lennan liked the paintings of the three others and also liked to depict the lives of ordinary people. This was also deeply influenced by the Flanders School of Painting. It is different from the Italian aesthetics advocated by France in the 17th century. The following are what I saw in the Louvre, namely "The Blacksmith Shop", "The Farmer's Family" and "The Dining Table".
.The religious stories are not very interested, and I only like this "Choice" and depict the dramatic scene incredibly realistically.
There are many works by the famous Poussen here. He is good at painting many ancient story clips, the pictures are exquisite, and the characters are all ancient Roman shapes. Even if he draws a landscape, he likes to quote biblical stories, such as the four paintings in spring, summer, autumn and winter.
During the period of the transformation from Baroque to Rococo, several of Watto's paintings were seen. One was "Flying the Boat of Cité" and a clown named "Pierro". You can see that the expressions of the characters depicted here are very special.
In the 18th century, France was influenced by Enlightenment, and painters' paintings began to turn simplicity from gorgeousness to depicting palace life. Many painters were keen on depicting subtle details in life.
For example, those paintings of Chardin, which were praised by Voltaire and Diderot, depicting small things in life and daily still life. I saw the thunderous "The Ray", but I can't see where it is better - it's still not enough quality.
An Chuyu, who calls David "the darling of the Louvre", can only read it at all. I really don't remember where I read David's works when I left the Louvre. This famous figure of the Great Revolution has painted many works on revolutionary themes, and many of them have been included in our textbooks. Everyone must be familiar with the six paintings below, the two are "Sabine Women" and "Corruption Picture".
Although "Sabine Women" and Poussen's "The Raid of Sabine Women" talk about the same event, the topics selected are different. Poussen depicts hatred, while David depicts reconciliation. "The Coronation Picture" and the portrait of Napoleon in the upper right corner are both very famous, and everyone probably has seen it.
In addition, "The Oath of the Brothers of Horas" and "The Death of Mara" are both themes that express revolution, and David's revolutionary passion can be expressed in his paintings.
There are many works by Angel, who likes to draw a naked girl with big butts in the Louvre, so I can watch it for a while. In addition to his "Foot", I guess the girl in the bathing room will be placed in the Louvre. This person is really worry-free. How many pictures does a back appear in?
An Chuyu and An Qingju spent a lot of time reading Jiliko's "The Raft of Medusa" and "Let the People Freely Guide the People".
The former is a representative of French romanticism, depicting the struggle between man and nature and the struggle between man and himself; An Chuyu and An Qingju were fortunate to see many versions of Jiliko's "The Raft of Medusa" in the Louvre, with many drafts and unfinished ones. The latter is even depicting the French July in a romantic symbol.
Of course, there are many French royal jewelry in the Louvre, an Apollo corridor, several atriums dedicated to French sculptures (such as Marley Horses), and a specialized hall of Middle Eastern art... There are too many! It is definitely not enough to see these days, three days are just enough to take a look.
If there is more time, An Chuyu would be willing to be like those who study art. When he thinks of a painting, he turns into the Louvre and sits down slowly to appreciate it. But time is limited. For outsiders like An Chuyu and An Qingju, they can glance at the original works and take a look at the beauty of a piece. They already feel that this trip is worth it.
Those who like the Louvre can download a u color um app - louvrehd, which should be downloaded from Re (supports iPad). I don’t know if there is an Android version - here are similar photos, sizes, writers, ages, and techniques on display in the Louvre.
Didn't expect that? I've been in Paris for so many days, holding the six-day ticket to the museum in my hand, but I didn't go to the Palace of Versailles. It's not that I didn't go, but that I couldn't go in. Why? Ple color!
It was really early in the morning. An Chuyu and An Qingju took the train to the Palace of Versailles. The day before he went there, he went to the subway station to ask how to get there. Because there were several subway repairs this summer, An Chuyu and An Qingju had to take other routes instead. After a long circle, he took the C line to Versailles. (To be continued)
Chapter completed!