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Paris 1400, les arts sous Charles VI

Paris 1400, arts from the reign of Charles the 7
From march 26 to july 12 2004
Middle Ages Art, Renaissance
During the reign of Charles VI, Paris, the capital of the kingdom, was an intellectual and artistic haven of the highest level. Through three hundred works, manuscripts, paintings on wood, stained glass, drawings, gold smith work, sculptures, textiles and ceremonial weapons...the exhibit illustrates the wealth of this artistic activity at the end of the Middle Ages.

Musée du Louvre

Palais du Louvre
75001 Paris - France

Téléphone 01 40 20 50 50
Mail info@louvre.fr
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Hours :
Horaire(s) d'ouvertureMonday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday from 9 am to 5:30 pm
Wednesday, Friday from 9 am to 9:30 pm
Tuesday
Armistice Day 1918 (november, 11), New Year`s Day, Labour day (May, 1st), Christmas Day
Admission :
Admission fee : 9.5 €
Concessions : 6 € From 6 pm
Free : under 18; under 26 ans Union Européenne residents (except exhibitions in Hall Napoléon); teachers holding Pass Education (except exhibitions in Hall Napoléon); art teachers; artists; disabled persons; unemployed.
Free for all first Sunday of the month.
Year cards: carte Louvre jeunes, carte Louvre professionnels, carte des Amis du Louvre
Goldenes Rössl, New Year's present from Isabeau of Bavaria to Charles VI the first January 1405, (detail : the page), enamel on gold sculpture in the round, Paris 1404, conserved at the Altötting treasure (Bavaria), © Altötting, die heilige Kapelle, photo Bayerisches Nationalmuseum
MORE INFORMATION :
Catalogue, RMN editions, 400 pages, 300 illustrations colour, 45 € around Album, The Princes of fleurs-de-lis. The France et the arts in 1400, RMN, 128 pages, 81 illustations, 18 € Inès Villela-Petit, The international gothic. The art in France at the time of Charles the 7, Louvre/Hazan coedition , collection «The studio of the world», 144 pages, 18 € Christine Desgrez, To live at the Middle-Age . The France in 1400, Louvre/Hazan coedition, 50 pages, 14,50 €