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Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy

The Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy (French: Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy), one of the oldest museums in France, is housed in one of the pavilions on the Place Stanislas, in the heart of the 18th-century urban ensemble, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The museum displays an important collection of European paintings and is largely open to design, including a gallery dedicated to Jean Prouvé or the Daum factory.

Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy
Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy
LocationNancy, France
Coordinates48°41′37″N 6°10′57″E / 48.6935°N 6.1824°E / 48.6935; 6.1824
TypeArt museum
Websitemusee-des-beaux-arts.nancy.fr/en-2689.html
Peristyle of the old pavilion
Staircase of the extension from the 1930s
Daum collection

History edit

The Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy is one of the oldest in France. Its foundation intervenes, as for other French museum institutions, during the revolutionary period. The first collections are made from the seizures of the property of the clergy or aristocratic families who emigrate to flee France and the Revolution.

Under the First Empire, with the signing of the peace treaty between France and Austria in Lunéville in 1801, Napoleon I brought 30 paintings from the Central Museum in Lorraine (now the Louvre Museum). Thus, the museum of Nancy receives a large set of French paintings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The same year, the museum enjoys, like 15 other museums in France, shipments of works under the Chaptal decree. These paintings come from seized French collections or Napoleonic conquests in Italy. Among the first works to form the collections of the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Nancy, some are orders from the ducal family of Lorraine:

  • The Annunciation by Caravaggio (1608)
  • a copy of the famous The Wedding of Cana (Veronese) made by Claude Charles in 1702 for the convent of Cordeliers Nancy.

In 1930, the town council decided to convert the building into a museum in order to host the fine art collection hitherto held in the city hall.

The museum, called "museum", changes several times in its early history, before being installed by the City Council of 18 May 1825 in the City Hall of Nancy.

1791 - 1792: Hotel of the University of Nancy (ground floor) 1793 - 1804: old disused chapel of the Convent of the Visitation 1804 - 1814: premises of the old university, current Bibliothèque Patrimoniale de Nancy 1814 - 1828: former Royal College of Medicine (current pavilion occupied by the museum) 1828 - 1936: Nancy Town Hall In 1936, he moved to the pavilion he still occupies at Stanislas, the former Royal College of Medicine. The museum then benefits from an extension due to Jacques and Michel André.

Architecture edit

The pavilion that houses the museum since 1936 belongs to the ensemble designed by the architect Emmanuel Héré in the mid-eighteenth century for the former King of Poland and Duke of Lorraine and Bar, Stanislas. The main facade thus presents a classical style, in a rocaille set inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO. This pavilion is installed on the old fortifications of Nancy, including the bastion of Haussonville (15th century), which the visitor can discover at level -1 of the museum.

In 1936, the pavilion was modernized and extended by architects Jacques and Michel André, laureate of the architectural competition launched by the municipality for the museum, 5 years earlier. The architects propose a wing in the continuity of the XVIIIe pavilion, on two levels. The garden facade is an important part of the architects' project and will be taken up again in 2019 for the poster of the exhibition organized on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the second renovation of the establishment. The double-decker staircase, with Art Deco lines, all in concrete, is the other highlight of this extension.

In February 1999, after spectacular extension work (including a major archaeological excavation), a new contemporary wing designed by Laurent Beaudouin's agency was inaugurated. The exhibition surfaces are then multiplied by two, an auditorium is created. In 2001, a storage's room dedicated to the conservation of graphic arts was set up to accommodate a large donation, then anonymous, of more than 15,000 works. The name of the donors is revealed in 2011, with the death of Jacques Thuiller. The donation today bears the name of Jacques and Guy Thuiller.

In 2000, Felice Varini made inside the museum Ellipse orange évidée par sept disques, an anamorphosis visible from several floors. In 2002 was installed L'Hommage à Lamour, a work created in situ by François Morellet. Visible from the Place Stanislas and placed on the building of conservation, it is about a large horizontal white rectangle, with in each corner neon yellow curved in volutes.

In 2012, the museum reopens its doors following lighting and energy saving. A new museography is then born, integrating the creation of a space dedicated to Jean Prouvé. At level -1, a gallery is dedicated to Daum glassworks. Spaces are also reserved for graphic or Asian arts. The large collection of paintings is displayed in the 18th century pavilion in chronological order. In 2018, the permanent route is reworked to include works from the Lorrain Museum, deposited during the renovation of the Palace of the Dukes of Lorraine. In the future, the museum intends to develop the presentation of contemporary creation.

Collection edit

Some of the painters whose work is featured in the collections are Perugino, Tintoretto, Jan Brueghel the Younger, Caravaggio, Georges de La Tour, Charles Le Brun, Ribera, Rubens, Claude Gellée (known as Le Lorrain and Claude), Luca Giordano, François Boucher, Eugène Delacroix, Édouard Manet, Claude Monet, Paul Signac, Modigliani, Picasso, Raoul Dufy, Constance Mayer...

15th-18th century art

19th-20th century art

See also edit

External links edit

  Media related to Paintings in the musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official museum website
  • Website in English about the Fine Arts Museum of Nancy

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museumWebsitemusee des beaux arts wbr nancy wbr fr wbr en 2689 wbr htmlPeristyle of the old pavilionStaircase of the extension from the 1930sDaum collection Contents 1 History 2 Architecture 3 Collection 4 See also 5 External linksHistory editThe Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy is one of the oldest in France Its foundation intervenes as for other French museum institutions during the revolutionary period The first collections are made from the seizures of the property of the clergy or aristocratic families who emigrate to flee France and the Revolution Under the First Empire with the signing of the peace treaty between France and Austria in Luneville in 1801 Napoleon I brought 30 paintings from the Central Museum in Lorraine now the Louvre Museum Thus the museum of Nancy receives a large set of French paintings of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries The same year the museum enjoys like 15 other museums in France shipments of works under the Chaptal decree These paintings come from seized French collections or Napoleonic conquests in Italy Among the first works to form the collections of the Musee des Beaux Arts in Nancy some are orders from the ducal family of Lorraine The Annunciation by Caravaggio 1608 a copy of the famous The Wedding of Cana Veronese made by Claude Charles in 1702 for the convent of Cordeliers Nancy In 1930 the town council decided to convert the building into a museum in order to host the fine art collection hitherto held in the city hall The museum called museum changes several times in its early history before being installed by the City Council of 18 May 1825 in the City Hall of Nancy 1791 1792 Hotel of the University of Nancy ground floor 1793 1804 old disused chapel of the Convent of the Visitation 1804 1814 premises of the old university current Bibliotheque Patrimoniale de Nancy 1814 1828 former Royal College of Medicine current pavilion occupied by the museum 1828 1936 Nancy Town Hall In 1936 he moved to the pavilion he still occupies at Stanislas the former Royal College of Medicine The museum then benefits from an extension due to Jacques and Michel Andre Architecture editThe pavilion that houses the museum since 1936 belongs to the ensemble designed by the architect Emmanuel Here in the mid eighteenth century for the former King of Poland and Duke of Lorraine and Bar Stanislas The main facade thus presents a classical style in a rocaille set inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO This pavilion is installed on the old fortifications of Nancy including the bastion of Haussonville 15th century which the visitor can discover at level 1 of the museum In 1936 the pavilion was modernized and extended by architects Jacques and Michel Andre laureate of the architectural competition launched by the municipality for the museum 5 years earlier The architects propose a wing in the continuity of the XVIIIe pavilion on two levels The garden facade is an important part of the architects project and will be taken up again in 2019 for the poster of the exhibition organized on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the second renovation of the establishment The double decker staircase with Art Deco lines all in concrete is the other highlight of this extension In February 1999 after spectacular extension work including a major archaeological excavation a new contemporary wing designed by Laurent Beaudouin s agency was inaugurated The exhibition surfaces are then multiplied by two an auditorium is created In 2001 a storage s room dedicated to the conservation of graphic arts was set up to accommodate a large donation then anonymous of more than 15 000 works The name of the donors is revealed in 2011 with the death of Jacques Thuiller The donation today bears the name of Jacques and Guy Thuiller In 2000 Felice Varini made inside the museum Ellipse orange evidee par sept disques an anamorphosis visible from several floors In 2002 was installed L Hommage a Lamour a work created in situ by Francois Morellet Visible from the Place Stanislas and placed on the building of conservation it is about a large horizontal white rectangle with in each corner neon yellow curved in volutes In 2012 the museum reopens its doors following lighting and energy saving A new museography is then born integrating the creation of a space dedicated to Jean Prouve At level 1 a gallery is dedicated to Daum glassworks Spaces are also reserved for graphic or Asian arts The large collection of paintings is displayed in the 18th century pavilion in chronological order In 2018 the permanent route is reworked to include works from the Lorrain Museum deposited during the renovation of the Palace of the Dukes of Lorraine In the future the museum intends to develop the presentation of contemporary creation Collection editSome of the painters whose work is featured in the collections are Perugino Tintoretto Jan Brueghel the Younger Caravaggio Georges de La Tour Charles Le Brun Ribera Rubens Claude Gellee known as Le Lorrain and Claude Luca Giordano Francois Boucher Eugene Delacroix Edouard Manet Claude Monet Paul Signac Modigliani Picasso Raoul Dufy Constance Mayer 15th 18th century art nbsp Perugino The Virgin and Child with Saint John and two Angels nbsp Anonymous Tax collectors 1575 1600 nbsp Corneille de Lyon Portrait of Robert de Lenoncourt nbsp Tintoretto Lamentation of Christ nbsp Jose de Ribera 1591 1652 nbsp Jan Lievens 1607 1674 Crucifixion nbsp Rubens Transfiguration of Christ nbsp Caravaggio Annunciation19th 20th century art nbsp Edouard Manet 1832 1883 nbsp Utagawa Kunisada View of Sakanoshita Sakanoshita no zu from the series Fifty Three Stations of the Tōkaidō with Beauties nbsp Vase from Daum nbsp Emile Friant 1863 1932 nbsp Henri Edmond Cross La Ferme matin nbsp Paul Signac The Demolisher 1863 1935 nbsp Amedeo Modigliani 1884 1920 nbsp Roger de La Fresnaye Two naked women in a landscapeSee also editMusee de l Ecole de NancyExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Paintings in the musee des Beaux Arts de Nancy at Wikimedia Commons Official museum website Website in English about the Fine Arts Museum of Nancy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Museum of Fine Arts of Nancy amp oldid 1213762726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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