It includes the paintings of Mane and Dali .. The “Things” exhibition glorifies the paintings of the Lewn Museum

It includes the paintings of Mane and Dali .. The “Things” exhibition glorifies the paintings of the Lewn Museum

The Les Chowses or “Things of Life” paintings from Jacques Linard to Salvador Dali to Edward Manet provide an overview of the renowned French Louvre Museum.
The exhibition consists of 170 pieces, some of which, like a fruit basket, a wilted bouquet, or a few sardines, depict a static life to the Louvre Museum: The immobile life is a traditional theme in the history of art, and the Urangeri Museum hosted its final exhibition there in 1952.

The Louvre Museum recovers the history of the static life paintings from prehistoric times to this day with the “Les Chowses” exhibition, which will continue until January 23, and collect 170 works, lended by more than 70 institutions and private groups, this exhibition that extends through several eras asking us about our relationship Neighborhoods and non-living areas refer to everything in our immediate vicinity.

The static life paintings continued to be an endless celebration of shapes and symbols, beginning with Clara Peters’ “game” painting from the sixteenth century, Edward Maneh’s “glossy yellow lemon” from 1880, or even the thickness of the blustery Kurbet salmon. There are other pieces that address current topics. As the exhibition secretary puts it, Cabiza de Faca, for instance, “represents Andres Serio as a dead animal that appeals to our sympathies.

According to Prince Bertrand Dorliac, Secretary of the Louvre Museum exhibition, Les Chowses challenges us to think critically about everything around us, including “the smallest and most ludicrous,” and exhorts us to “not disregard any component of the world.”

It includes the paintings of Mane and Dali .. The “Things” exhibition exalts the Lewn Museum’s artwork.

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