Explore the inaugural collection of the Mus e Fran ais with this meticulously detailed catalogue, "Catalogue Des Objets Contenus Dans La Galerie Du Mus um Fran ais." This historic document, published in the second year of the French Republic following the decree by the National Convention on July 27, 1793, offers a unique glimpse into the artworks assembled during a pivotal moment in French history.
Compiled by the Mus e du Louvre, this catalogue represents not just a list of objects, but a testament to the revolutionary spirit that sought to democratize art and culture. Delve into descriptions of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts that formed the cornerstone of what would become one of the world's most renowned museums. This volume is invaluable for historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and revolution.
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