The Orsay Museum . Paris #1
by Patricia Januszkiewicz
Title
The Orsay Museum . Paris #1
Artist
Patricia Januszkiewicz
Medium
Photograph - Photo Art
Description
The Orsay Museum was originally designed as a train station in 1900. By the 1950's it became apparent that the platforms were too short for modern trains and the building became home to a theatre.
In the 1970's it was remodelled and converted into a museum dedicated to displaying art from the period 1848 to 1915. There are many masterpieces at the Orsay include work by Delacroix, Manet, Guaguin, Cezanne, Monet, Renoir, Sisley, van Gogh and many more great artists.
Among the spectacular works on display in this popular art gallery is Auguste Clesinger's "Woman Bitten by a Snake" which scandalised all of Paris in 1847 by supposedly depicting a woman not bitten by a snake but in the throes of passion and, said prominent critics of the time, modelled from real life on 19th Century socialite Apollonie Sabatier.
Set on the banks of the Seine opposite the tuileries gardens, the Orsay museum is a work of art itself. Both the fantastic building itself and the treasures inside are true wonders which no visitor to Paris should miss.
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March 15th, 2013
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Loriental Photography
My favorite museum .... I have been there about 10 times !!! Fantastic composition btw ! v
Patricia Januszkiewicz replied:
Thank you! also my favorite museum .. appreicate your comments .... patricia