VAN GOGH MUSEUM | Amsterdam | Pays-Bas
Adresse et accès Le Musée Van Gogh est situé sur la Museumplein. L’entrée se trouve au numéro 7 de la Paulus Potterstraat. Le musée est facilement accessible par les transports en communs (lignes de tramway 2, 3, 5 et 12 et bus 170, 171 et 172). Adresse postaleP.O Box 75366 NL 1070 AJ Amsterdam T +31 (0)20 570 52 00F +31 (0)20 570 52 22info@vangoghmuseum.nl Heures d'ouverture 1 mai 2013: 10-182 mai - 1 septembre 2013: 9-18, vendredi 9-222 septembre -26 décembre 2013: 9-17, vendredi 9-2227 décembre 2013 - 5 janvier 2014: 9-18, vendredi 9-22à partir du 6 janvier, 2014: 9-17, vendredi 9-22 Van Gogh at work En tant qu’artiste, Vincent van Gogh est célèbre pour son style et son usage des couleurs. L’exposition Van Gogh at work nous fait découvrir le chemin qu’il a parcouru avant de devenir cet artiste unique à l’oeuvre d’envergure. Van Gogh at work est le résultat de longues années de recherches sur le mode de travail de l’artiste. Bibliothèque Règles internes
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The Guggenheim Museum in New York
Guggenheim Go New York On View Now On View Now Special Exhibitions Alberto Burri: The Trauma of Painting October 9, 2015–January 6, 2016 Photo-Poetics: An Anthology November 20, 2015–March 23, 2016 A Long-Awaited Tribute: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian House and Pavilion July 27, 2012–Ongoing Collection on View Kandinsky Gallery July 1, 2015–Spring 2016 Thannhauser Collection Ongoing Online Åzone Futures Market Global Partners BMW AG Lavazza UBS News More news Events Second Sunday Family Tour: All Around the WorldSunday, January 10, 10:30 am–noon Families with children ages 5 and up are invited to view works of art inspired by different places around the world. Allegrini Wine and Small Bites at The WrightWednesday, January 6, 5–8 pm Enjoy an evening of wine and small bites at the James Beard Award–winning The Wright restaurant. More events Stay Connected Plan Your Visit Solomon R. Hours & Ticketing Join Enjoy priority access, private exhibition views, free admission, and more. Guggenheim Blogs loading
Lascaux
La découverte de Lascaux en 1940 a ouvert une nouvelle page dans la connaissance de l’art préhistorique et de nos origines. Œuvre monumentale, la grotte continue de nourrir l’imaginaire collectif et d’émouvoir les nouvelles générations du monde entier. C’est à ce haut lieu de la Préhistoire qu’est dédiée la nouvelle publication multimédia du ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, publication qui réactualise autant la forme que le contenu scientifique de ce site mis en ligne en 1998, à la lumière des dernières avancées de la recherche archéologique. Au delà de l’émotion et à la lumière des recherches les plus récentes, le site internet est destiné à faire comprendre les secrets des artistes qui ont peint et gravé le bestiaire de Lascaux il y a 19000 ans et à présenter les orientations actuelles de la recherche scientifique sur les grottes ornées. Vache rouge à tête noire. Haut de page
Supreme Council of Antiquities - Museums
The Egyptian Museum in Cairo contains the world's most extensive collection of pharaonic antiquities; no visit to Egypt is complete without a trip through its galleries. The original collection was established in the late 19th century under Auguste Mariette and housed in Boulaq. The objects were moved in 1891 to the palace of Ismail Pasha in Giza before being transferred in 1902 to the current building at Tahrir Square, which is the first purpose-built museum edifice in the world. Designed in the Neoclassical style by Marcel Dourgnon, the Egyptian Museum boasts 107 halls filled with artifacts dating from the prehistoric through the Roman periods, with the majority of the collection focused on the pharaonic era. Labels are in Arabic and English HOURS OF OPERATION: Open daily, 9:00 AM-7:00 PM 9:00 AM-5:00 PM during Ramadan LOCATION: Midan al-Tahrir, Downtown Cairo DIRECTIONS: By metro: Sadat Station, follow signs to Egyptian Museum exit and walk straight along the street.
The Guggenheim Puts 109 Free Modern Art Books Online
Back in January, 2012, we mentioned that the Guggenheim (the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed modern art museum in NYC) had put 65 art catalogues on the web, all free of charge. We’re happy to report that, between then and now, the number of free texts has grown to 109. Published between 1937 and 1999, the art books/catalogues offer an intellectual and visual introduction to the work of Alexander Calder, Edvard Munch, Francis Bacon, Gustav Klimt & Egon Schiele, Fernand Léger, and Kandinsky. Plus there are other texts (e.g., Masterpieces of Modern Art and Abstract Expressionists Imagists) that tackle meta movements and themes. Anyone interested in the history of the Guggenheim will want to spend time with a collection called “The Syllabus.” It contains five books by Hilla Rebay, the museum’s first director and curator. To read any of these 109 free art books, you will just need to follow these simple instructions. 1.) You can find many more free art books from the Getty and the Met below.
Vatican Museums
The Friday evening openings of the Vatican Museums will be even more accessible to residents of Rome thanks to the renewed agreement with Atac. For the third consecutive year, Metrebus and èRoma cards holders, accompanied by one guest, may obtain a special reduced ticket at the price of 17.00 Euros, and enjoy preferential skip the line access (plus complimentary DVD, "Art and Faith, the Treasures of the Vatican", an evocative review in images of 2000 years of the history of the Church and art). The initiative, for which booking is not obligatory, is valid until 28 October 2016 – August not included – every Friday from 7 to 11 p.m. (last entry 9.30 p.m.).
Accueil - La grotte de Font-de-Gaume
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BOUDIN Eugène, Venise, La douane et Notre-Dame-de-la-Salute, huile sur bois, 1895, Reims, musée des beaux-arts © Christian Devleeschauwer1/28 Costume de China Poblana, Mexique, coton, laine, sequin, perle de verre, 4e quart 19e siècle, 1er quart 20e siècle, Barcelonnette, musée de la Vallée, © BERNARD Jean2/28 MAISON J ROTHSCHILD & Fils et RHEIMS & AUSCHER, Modèle de landau à huit ressorts, crayon graphite sur papier bristol, 4e quart 19e siècle - 20e siècle, Compiègne, musée national de la voiture et du tourisme © Arkhênum ; Compiègne, musée national de la voiture et du tourisme - utilisation soumise à autorisation3/28 Portrait de Tiberius Gemellus ? DE DIETRICH, Saint Georges terrassant le dragon, bas-relief, fonte moulée, entre 1950 et 1960, Reichshoffen, musée historique et industriel, musée du fer © Pommois Etienne28/28