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Du colportage au musée du Louvre. Les mouleurs italiens en France au tournant du xixe siècle
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Gypsothèque du musée du Louvre. Les apports de la restauration à la datation des tirages en plâtre anciens
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Les fouilles de Suse (Iran) d’après les archives photographiques du département des Antiquités orientales du musée du Louvre
Published 2023-03-01“…The department of Near Eastern Antiquities of the Musée du Louvre (DAO) houses an important photographic archive which illustrates the work of French archaeological missions in Iran from the end of the XIXth to the 1960’s. …”
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L’appropriation du modèle du Louvre par les musées de province au tournant du xixe siècle
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Les visites nocturnes au musée, une possibilité de changement de registre de visite pour les visiteurs de la cour Marly du Louvre ?
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0291 "Unclaimed" Artworks Entrusted to French Museums after World War II
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A Burial of Saint Jerome from the Main Altarpiece of the Monastery of San Jerónimo de Valparaíso (Córdoba), a New Work of Alejo Fernández
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The Etruscans and the Mediterranean : The City of Cerveteri
Published 2014-12-01“…On December 5, 2013, an impressive exhibition opened at the Musée du Louvre-Lens, “the other Louvre,” that surely will appeal to anyone interested in terracotta sculpture, as well as to anyone interested in the cultures and civilizations of the ancient Mediterranean. …”
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Non-Invasive On-Site pXRF Analysis of Coloring Agents, Marks and Enamels of Qing Imperial and Non-Imperial Porcelain
Published 2023-02-01“…On-site pXRF analysis in various French collections (Musée du Louvre, Musée national des Arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris) of porcelains decorated with painted enamels from the Qing Dynasty, in particular porcelains bearing an imperial mark, identifies the types of enamels/glazes, the ions and coloring phases or the opacifier. …”
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Comparative Study of Architectural Bricks from Khorsabad and Susa Sites: Characterization of Black Glazes
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Investigation of the Pigments and Glassy Matrix of Painted Enamelled Qing Dynasty Chinese Porcelains by Noninvasive On-Site Raman Microspectrometry
Published 2020-08-01“…The highly prized artifacts are present in the collections of the Musée du Louvre in Paris and Musée Chinois at Fontainebleau Castle in France. …”
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The metalworking industry in Iran in the early Islamic period
Published 1976“…Additional use has been made of analyses undertaken by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the British Museum, the Musee du Louvre, and the Ashmolean Museum, plus a limited number of other published analyses: all these are included in a single Table.…”
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«This a different angle»: Dancing at the Louvre
Published 2020-12-01“…From a dance scholarship perspective, the article examines a central case study, Beyoncé and Jay-Z Carter’s music video APESHIT (2018), filmed in the Musée du Louvre (France), offering a close analysis of its complex choreographies of movement and stillness to argue for dance in the museum as a metaphorical form of statue-toppling, one that can powerfully challenge the art historical status quo.…”
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Afskrækkelse, emblem, repræsentation. Skibet som transportør og bærer af billeder
Published 2018-03-01“…Taking the famous Nike of Samothrace (ca 200 BC, now in the Musée du Louvre) as a point of departure, examples of painted and sculpted decorations – mainly figureheads from the prows of 18th and 19th century vessels – are presented and placed in context. …”
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Les meubles Boulle dans les palais royaux sous Louis-Philippe
Published 2006-03-01“…The collection was also enriched by shipments from the Musée du Louvre, through acquisitions of antique copper and tortoiseshell marquetry pieces with no relation to the work of the master, as well as by the making of copies of furniture items so as to complete sets. …”
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