ORSAY MUSEUM
This magnificent Orsay
museum, located in the old railway station built in 1900, is dedicated
to all forms of artistic expression: painting, sculpture and photography
of the 1848-1914 period. The era of the impressionist painters
is particularly well represented with the masterpieces of Manet,
Monet, Renoir, Degas... Admire the delicate brush strokes of Renoir,
the serious self-portrait of Van Gogh, the radiance of a Monet's
landscape amongst other artistic marvels.
Built by architect Victor Laloux in 1900, the Orsay train station
was one of the Paris stations with trains to the south-west of
France. Located across the Louvre on the Seine river left bank,
it has been spectacularly renovated from 1977 to 1986 to house
the famous Orsay museum.
The Orsay museum (Musée d'Orsay in french) is the 19th
century French arts museum. It is known worldwide for its famous
impressionists collections and is a must to arts lovers.
In the 1870, the "Impressionism" was a French "Avant-garde"
painters group rejected by the official academy. The impressionists
(among them Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Edgar Manet, Théo
Van Gogh and Paul Cezanne) painted ordinary life and people on
the spot and in the open air.
They rejected historical and mythological subjects. They used
light colors. Above all, they are famous for having departed from
the tradition of painting "reality". They instead used
color spots and strokes to suggest their impression of the reality
that only reveals itself from the distance.
Address
1, rue de Bellechasse
75007 Paris
How to get there
Metro : Solferino, Rue du Bac
R.E.R C : Musée d'Orsay
Bus : 24, 63, 68, 69, 73, 83, 84, 94
Informations, hours, entrance fees &
acces map
http://www.musee-orsay.fr
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