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Decorative Arts
from 03-05-2010 to 05-24-2010 |
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As part of France's "Year of Russia" celebrations, the Louvre is hosting a major exhibition devoted to the history of Christian Russia, from the 9th to the 18th century.
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Prints and Drawings
from 03-25-2010 to 06-21-2010 |
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This exhibition, the first to be devoted to Toussaint Dubreuil, doyen of the Second School of Fontainebleau, comprises fifty drawings ranked among the finest ever to come out of France.
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Paintings
from 03-25-2010 to 06-21-2010 |
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Since the early 1980s Héléna and Guy Motais de Narbonne, Paris art lovers closely connected to the Musée du Louvre, have been passionately committed to building up a remarkably unified collection.
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Egyptian Antiquities
from 03-26-2010 to 09-06-2010 |
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In this first exhibition devoted exclusively to Meroë, capital of a great empire on the Nile, two hundred works of art highlight the majesty of an ancient civilization and its intermingling of African, Egyptian and Greco-Roman influences.
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Thematic exhibitions
from 07-12-2010 to 09-27-2010 |
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The study of archaeological remains only really began in Saudi Arabia in the 1970s, yet brought a wealth of unsuspected treasures to light: temples, palaces adorned with frescoes, monumental sculptures, silver dishes and precious jewellery left in tombs.
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