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- Le Musée d’Orsay
- The Orsay Museum
- Photographs © Patricia Barry 2007
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- This museum is opposite the Louvre
- It looks like a railway station and it was a railway station!
- After World War II when the art collections were reassembled, it was
found that the Louvre was not big enough to store and present all the
art works and sculptures.
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- The Gare d’Orsay was a derelict station which was specially re-designed
to house 19th century art and sculpture.
- The Orsay Museum shows works
dating between 1848 and 1915.
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- The sculpture gallery is located between the platforms, where the rails
once ran.
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- This is the famous original gilded station clock which was restored.
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- Above the original station, was a five star hôtel for weary travellers.
- This room was once the hôtel ballroom.
- It still has much of the original décor, but it is now a restaurant.
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- The original station clock tower overlooks the Louvre museum.
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- The central gallery is reserved for large sculptures
- The platforms on each side, and the other rooms, are reserved for 19th
century paintings, smaller sculptures and furniture.
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- In this museum, you can see the impressionist works of Vincent Van Gogh.
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- In the rooms upstairs, there are many of his works.
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- This is Van Gogh’s painting of his room and his little bed.
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- This is one of Monet’s famous
works.
- The picture is enormous – As Monet liked to paint outside,
transportation of his canvases caused big problems!
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- The garden and bridge at Monet’s
house in Giverny.
- Monet painted outside which was unusual at this time.
- Again, this is a very large picture. He had to hoist the canvas using
pulleys.
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- Here you can see the sketches for Toulouse Lautrec’s famous posters for
café concerts
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- The huge polar bear on the ground floor is a great favourite with
younger children.
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- Milet’s workers in the hayfield.
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- Among the exhibits is a wonderful model of Haussmann’s Paris in the 19th
century.
- Here is part of the opened out view of the Opéra house.
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- Many of the original sculptures, for example from the Arc de Triomphe,
are to be found here.
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- This painting is by Renoir
- It shows ordinary people enjoying their Sunday day off in a café in
Montmartre
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- This style of painting using dots is known as ‘pointillisme’
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- Dégas was a painter and a sculptor
- These little figures of ballet dancers measure only 7 or 8 cm.
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- This is Dégas’ best known work.
- It is known as “La danseuse”
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- Gaugin went to live in Tahiti There he painted pictures of typical Polynesian life
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- Le Musée d’Orsay at night.
- These were some of its treasures.
Au revoir!
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