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The BnF Museum or Museum of the Bibliothèque nationale de France, formerly known as the Cabinet des Médailles (French pronunciation: [kabinɛ de medaj]), is a significant art and history museum in Paris. It displays collections of the Département des Monnaies, Médailles et Antiques de la Bibliothèque nationale de France as well as manuscripts and books from the Library's collections. The BnF Museum is located in the Richelieu site, the former main building of the library bordering rue de Richelieu.

BnF Museum
Salle des Colonnes
Established(1560–1574)
CollectionsAncient objects including several from the Treasury of Saint-Denis, books, manuscripts, coins, medals

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The Cabinet des Médailles is a museum containing internationally important collections of coins, engraved gems, and antiquities, with its distant origins in the treasuries of the French kings of the Middle Ages. The disruptions of the Wars of Religion inspired Charles IX (1560–1574) to create the position of a garde particulier des médailles et antiques du roi ("Special guardian of the King's medals and antiques"). Thus the collection, which has been augmented and never again dispersed – unlike the first royal library, assembled at the Palais du Louvre by Charles V, which contained 973 volumes when it was inventoried in 1373, but was dispersed during the following century. It passed from being the personal collection of the king to becoming a national property – a bien national – as the royal collection was declared during the Revolution. A stage in this aspect of its development was the bequest of the collection of pioneering archeologist comte de Caylus, who knew that in this fashion his antiquities would be most accessible to scholars. Other collectors followed suit: when the duc de Luynes gave his collection of Greek coins to the Cabinet Impérial in 1862, it was a national collection rather than simply an Imperial one he was enriching. The State also added to the treasury contained in the Cabinet des Médailles: a notable addition, in 1846, was the early sixth century gold Treasure of Gourdon.

The cabinet, in the sense of a small private room for the conservation and display of intimate works of art and for private conversations, rather than a piece of furniture, took a stable shape under Henry IV, who nominated the connoisseur Rascas de Bagarris garde particulier des médailles et antiques du roi, the "particular guardian of the medals and antiquities of the King".

 
The Sassanid "Cup of Chosroes", from Saint-Denis, where it was treasured as "King Solomon's Cup".

Among the antiquarians and scholars who have had the charge of the Cabinet des Médailles, one of the most outstanding was Théophile Marion Dumersan, who began working there in 1795 at the age of sixteen, protected the collection from dispersal by the allies after Napoleon's defeat, and published at his own expense a history of the collection and description, as newly rearranged according to historical principles, in 1838[1]

Earlier printed catalogues of parts of the collection had been published. Pierre-Jean Mariette, urged by the comte de Caylus, published a selection of the royal carved hardstones as volume II of hisTraité des pierres gravées.[2]

Louis XIV of France, an acquisitive connoisseur, brought together the cabinet of curiosities of his uncle Gaston d'Orléans and acquired that of Hippolyte de Béthune, the nephew of Henri IV's minister Sully. In order to keep the collections closer at hand, he removed them from the old royal library in Paris to the Palace of Versailles.

When Louis' great-grandson Louis XV had attained majority, the Cabinet was returned to Paris in 1724, to take up its present space in the royal library that was designed under the direction of Jules-Robert de Cotte, the son of Mansart's successor at the Bâtiments du Roi. In the Cabinet des Médailles, the medal-cabinet delivered in 1739 by the ébéniste du roi Antoine Gaudreau figures among the greatest pieces of French furniture. Other medal cabinets were delivered for Louis XIV by André-Charles Boulle. The cabinet also still houses its paintings by Boucher, Natoire and Van Loo.

Following the French Revolution, a number of precious objects previously kept at the Treasury of Saint-Denis joined the collection of the Cabinet.

The Cabinet des Médailles is considered the oldest museum in France. It is located in the former building of the Bibliothèque Nationale, 58 rue Richelieu, Paris I, and can be visited for free every afternoon (13:00–17:00), seven days a week.

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  1. ^ Dumersan, Théophile Marion (1838). [History of the Cabinet des Médailles, antiques and engraved stones]. Paris. Archived from the original on 4 March 2007. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help). His earlier Notice des monuments exposés dans le cabinet des médailles et antiques de la bibliothèque du Roi ("List of the articles exhibited by the Cabinet des Médailles and Antiques in the King's Library") in several editions, concentrated on the antiquities and gems.
  2. ^ Mariette, Pierre-Jean (1750). Traité des pierres gravées [Treaty on engraved stones]. Paris.

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The BnF Museum or Museum of the Bibliotheque nationale de France formerly known as the Cabinet des Medailles French pronunciation kabinɛ de medaj is a significant art and history museum in Paris It displays collections of the Departement des Monnaies Medailles et Antiques de la Bibliotheque nationale de France as well as manuscripts and books from the Library s collections The BnF Museum is located in the Richelieu site the former main building of the library bordering rue de Richelieu BnF MuseumSalle des ColonnesEstablished 1560 1574 CollectionsAncient objects including several from the Treasury of Saint Denis books manuscripts coins medals Contents 1 Overview 2 Significant objects 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksOverview editThe Cabinet des Medailles is a museum containing internationally important collections of coins engraved gems and antiquities with its distant origins in the treasuries of the French kings of the Middle Ages The disruptions of the Wars of Religion inspired Charles IX 1560 1574 to create the position of a garde particulier des medailles et antiques du roi Special guardian of the King s medals and antiques Thus the collection which has been augmented and never again dispersed unlike the first royal library assembled at the Palais du Louvre by Charles V which contained 973 volumes when it was inventoried in 1373 but was dispersed during the following century It passed from being the personal collection of the king to becoming a national property a bien national as the royal collection was declared during the Revolution A stage in this aspect of its development was the bequest of the collection of pioneering archeologist comte de Caylus who knew that in this fashion his antiquities would be most accessible to scholars Other collectors followed suit when the duc de Luynes gave his collection of Greek coins to the Cabinet Imperial in 1862 it was a national collection rather than simply an Imperial one he was enriching The State also added to the treasury contained in the Cabinet des Medailles a notable addition in 1846 was the early sixth century gold Treasure of Gourdon The cabinet in the sense of a small private room for the conservation and display of intimate works of art and for private conversations rather than a piece of furniture took a stable shape under Henry IV who nominated the connoisseur Rascas de Bagarris garde particulier des medailles et antiques du roi the particular guardian of the medals and antiquities of the King nbsp The Sassanid Cup of Chosroes from Saint Denis where it was treasured as King Solomon s Cup Among the antiquarians and scholars who have had the charge of the Cabinet des Medailles one of the most outstanding was Theophile Marion Dumersan who began working there in 1795 at the age of sixteen protected the collection from dispersal by the allies after Napoleon s defeat and published at his own expense a history of the collection and description as newly rearranged according to historical principles in 1838 1 Earlier printed catalogues of parts of the collection had been published Pierre Jean Mariette urged by the comte de Caylus published a selection of the royal carved hardstones as volume II of hisTraite des pierres gravees 2 Louis XIV of France an acquisitive connoisseur brought together the cabinet of curiosities of his uncle Gaston d Orleans and acquired that of Hippolyte de Bethune the nephew of Henri IV s minister Sully In order to keep the collections closer at hand he removed them from the old royal library in Paris to the Palace of Versailles When Louis great grandson Louis XV had attained majority the Cabinet was returned to Paris in 1724 to take up its present space in the royal library that was designed under the direction of Jules Robert de Cotte the son of Mansart s successor at the Batiments du Roi In the Cabinet des Medailles the medal cabinet delivered in 1739 by the ebeniste du roi Antoine Gaudreau figures among the greatest pieces of French furniture Other medal cabinets were delivered for Louis XIV by Andre Charles Boulle The cabinet also still houses its paintings by Boucher Natoire and Van Loo Following the French Revolution a number of precious objects previously kept at the Treasury of Saint Denis joined the collection of the Cabinet The Cabinet des Medailles is considered the oldest museum in France It is located in the former building of the Bibliotheque Nationale 58 rue Richelieu Paris I and can be visited for free every afternoon 13 00 17 00 seven days a week Significant objects editThrone of Dagobert Charlemagne chessmen Berthouville Treasure Cup of the Ptolemies Great Cameo of France Treasure of Gourdon Cameo with Valerian and Shapur I Romanos Ivory The type vases for several Ancient Greek vase painters including the Amykos Painter Class of Cabinet des Medailles 218 the Arkesilas Cup of the Arkesilas Painter The Idalion Tablet Nazareth Inscription Baal Lebanon inscriptionSee also editList of numismatic collections List of museums in ParisNotes edit Dumersan Theophile Marion 1838 Histoire de Cabinet des Medailles antiques et pierres gravees avec une notice sur la Bibliotheque Royale et une description des objets exposes dans cet etablissement History of the Cabinet des Medailles antiques and engraved stones Paris Archived from the original on 4 March 2007 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a website ignored help His earlier Notice des monuments exposes dans le cabinet des medailles et antiques de la bibliotheque du Roi List of the articles exhibited by the Cabinet des Medailles and Antiques in the King s Library in several editions concentrated on the antiquities and gems Mariette Pierre Jean 1750 Traite des pierres gravees Treaty on engraved stones Paris External links editCoins Medals and Antiques Department nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cabinet des medailles 48 52 04 N 2 20 18 E 48 8678 N 2 3384 E 48 8678 2 3384 Retrieved from https en 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