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Flowers in the Louvre

Michel Lis, Béatrice Vingtrinier ; [translated from the French by David Radzinowicz]

(Musée du Louvre)

Musée du Louvre Editions : Flammarion , Distributed in North America by Rizzoli International Publications, c2009

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  • : Louvre
  • : Flammarion

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Fleurs

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Summary: Featuring floral-inspired works from the Louvre collection, this book offers a novel perspective on the world's most visited museum. From the noble iris to the humble bloom-filled meadow, flowers are a natural subject for artists, whether painted in nature or carefully arranged in the studio. This book is a colorful promenade through the flower-strewn collection of the Louvre, which includes masterpieces such as Archimboldo's Spring and Durer's Flower. Selected works, encompassing a variety of art forms from paintings and sculpture to tapestries and furniture, demonstrate the continued significance of flowers in art from the ancient Persians to the European masters

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