Le Petit Ami du Louvre - Collector Spécial XIXe siècle

MX804155

10 masterpieces from the Louvre explained to children
150 reproductions of works of art and lots of games

The visit to the Louvre continues with a focus on the 19th century. Discover ten must-see masterpieces, including La liberté guidant le peuple and Le radeau de la Méduse. These emblematic works...

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Characteristics

Number of pages
88
Museum
Musée du Louvre
Art movement
19th century
Dimensions
21.7 x 28.6 x 1.1 cm
Artists
Théodore Géricault (1791-1824), Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863)
Reference
MX804155
EAN
9782354883249
Size of the book
Paperback with flap
Publication date
Octobre 2016
Illustrator
Anna lupo Giulia d'

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Théodore Géricault (1791-1824)

Théodore Géricault (1791-1824) was a major French painter, sculptor, draughtsman and lithographer of the early 19th century, considered one of the pioneers of Romanticism in art. Born in Rouen, he trained in Paris and was strongly influenced by the classical masters, while rapidly developing a bold, innovative style. Géricault stands out for his interest in dramatic, emotional subjects. His most famous work, The Raft of the Medusa (1819), depicts a tragic shipwreck and symbolizes the artist's political and humanitarian commitment.