Located on the left bank of the Seine River, Musée d’Orsay is one of the classic French museums, looking into the Louvre on the right bank, as a shining pearl attracts numerous fans to enjoy its famous artworks spanning the 19th century.
Originally designed as a modern railway station in Paris, Musée d’Orsay was reconstructed as an art museum in 1986, holding mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1914, as well as the largest collection of impressionist masterpieces in the world. Once being called “the most beautiful museum in Europe”, the Museum receives global visitors over 3.5 million every year. Now to celebrate its 30 years’ anniversary, Musée d’Orsay arranges a world touring art exhibition, including two Asian stops: Seoul and Taipei. From April 8 to July 24, just step into Taipei Palace Museum, you will get a close watch on those stunning artworks of the 19th century masters: Van Gogh, Millet, Renoir, Monet, Cézanne, Gauguin, Delacroix, ect. What a fest of Art! And without flight to Paris! The exhibition accounts for 69 masterpieces with the total insurance value over 400 million Euros.
Well, several years ago when Mr.T and I made a short stay in Paris, I remembered that those tourist spots or museums have always been occupied by the crazy crowds. Intimidated by the extremely long queues in front of Musée d’Orsay, I immediately gave it up and walked away. Furthermore, the current situation in Europe doesn’t appear optimistic at all: bad economy, unstable society, and frequent terrorism attacks. No doubt that we are quite safe and lucky here to have the amazing exhibition of Musée d’Orsay. During a rainy day, Mr.T and I drove to Taipei Palace Museum for this art exhibition ( 350NTD/ticket, about 11USD ). As expected, we didn’t meet too many visitors or big groups, thanks to the non-stop rainstorms. Moving around the hall in ease, we enjoyed the unique aesthetic world of these great artists in the 19th century, from Romanticism & Classicism, Academicism & Realism, Impressionism & Naturalism, Symbolism & Eclecticism, to the various origins of the 20th century modern art. How splendid and wonderful!!!
001 Palace Museum in the Rain (I)
002 (II)
003 Romanticism & Classicism area
– Academicism & Realism –
004 Countess de Keller (by Cabanel)
005 Young Girls at the Piano(by Renoir)
006 The Peasant Girl ( by William Hunt)
007 The Gleaners ( by Millet)
– Impressionism & Naturalism –
008 Hay Making ( by Bastien-Lepage)
009 Memory of Ville D’Avray ( by Corot)
010 The Seine at Vetheuil ( by Monet)
– Sybolism & Eclecticism –
011 Galatée ( by Moreau)
– The origins of 20th century modern art –
012 Women at Their Toilet ( by Vallotton)
013 la Méridienne (by Van Gogh) (after Millet)
014 My new mouse-pad(The Shepherdess by Millet),quite artistic
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哇,真的有好多名画啊?
这些画只能在书上看看而已,有机会能实地看看,真的很难得。
69幅真迹,亲眼观赏名作真是超赞\^_^/印刷品总是少了许多细节
真迹的质感是图片是难以感受的
没错,尤其画作的精妙笔触与立体感 ^_-
虽然不太懂的欣赏,只是感觉看起来非常不错。PS:话说在艺术馆参观还能拍照?我记得好像很多这种地方好像都是禁止拍照的。
肯定不能啊。红色展区是新闻图,画作么网上一搜就有
岚姐的鼠标垫都逼格满满……鼠标也很好看,求链接哈哈
是么,哈哈。你找找Logitech无线鼠标M325,许多样式
充满了艺术的气息
是啊,如果有一些名家真迹该有多好啊,看腻了就卖掉,哈哈
美的让人窒息
个人最喜11图《嘉拉蒂》,摩洛的神话作品相当精美,画里的海洋女神金发闪闪发光呢
的确
只看过《拾麦穗》。人少就是好,大陆这边景点无论去哪儿玩,基本都是人山人海,让人心情就不好。
故宫博物院是必游景点,一般情况下游人超多。画展已两个月+雨天,所以访客数量还算好
赞呢~佩服你们一直在坚持更新
反正也是想更就更咯…
感觉很大气和漂亮
展示的都是古典油画啊
美术馆主要收藏19世纪的作品,so…
好美啊!
照片不错啊,画很美。
3 Q…反正又不是我画的^_-
想起了一篇课文《雨中登泰山》,岚姐这是雨中逛故宫
为了避开人潮,只好雨天去了,嘿嘿
看不懂啊看不懂。
这个鼠标垫和鼠标也真够个性的……
我就是我,不一样的焰火…^_-
怎么和某TV一样,艺术品上打马赛克这真的好吗?
哪里有什么马赛克,乃眼花了罢
网速慢,没加载全,12囧囧囧囧