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Decorative Arts
from 06-25-2009 to 09-07-2009 |
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Through this retrospective of the works of Abraham-Louis Breguet (1747-1823), visitors to the Louvre discover the art of watchmaking at its apogee, evidenced by these unique precision timepieces, combining genius, virtuoso techniques and avant-garde aesthetics.
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Thematic exhibitions
from 05-07-2009 to 08-31-2009 |
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Through a remarkable grouping of 56 photographs, this exhibition invites visitors to discover the life of the Louvre during the Second World War.
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Sculptures
from 04-10-2009 to 07-06-2009 |
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Although central to Christian liturgical decoration, altarpieces did not emerge until the 12th century.
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Egyptian Antiquities
from 03-06-2009 to 06-29-2009 |
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In the Ancient Egyptian language “The Gates of Heaven” meant the doors of a sanctuary housing the statue of a divinity. Symbolizing the passageway into the afterworld this expression also applies to other points of contact between the different elements of the universe as conceived by the Egyptians.
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Paintings
from 02-26-2009 to 05-18-2009 |
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Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller made a lasting impression on 19th-century Austrian painting.
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