By Joel Scholtès
Palace of the Nice Agriculture
The collection of the National Gallery in London, composed of some two thousand pieces, covers the whole of the history of European painting. The Museum has the largest collection of paintings by the Italian Renaissance outside the peninsula, with works by most of the major masters Venetians and Florentines. He has also beautiful works of various painters British, Dutch, french, Spanish and Flemish of the fifteenth to the nineteenth century. The most famous paintings include the Virgin of the rocks of Leonardo da Vinci, Portrait of Pope Julius II by Raphael, self-portrait at the age of 63 years of Rembrandt, the ambassadors of Hans Holbein the young, the Arnolfini by Jan van Eyck, young spouses Woman standing spruce Vermeer and rain, steam, speed of J.M.W. Turner. The National Gallery also has a collection of french Impressionist paintings (the sunflowers of Vincent Van Gogh) and post-Impressionists.
In the program:
9 h 30 - 10 h 00 : Welcome coffee
10 h 00 - 10 h 30 : Presentation of an exhibition in the news (Grand Palais, Centre Pompidou, Musée d'Orsay), home of a Director (trice) of a regional institution (MAMAC, national museums of the Côte d'Azur, Fondation Maeght, etc.)
10 h 30 - 10 h 45 : coffee break pastries, selection of art books offered by the library the brickyard
10 h 45 - 12 h 00 : Conference of the cycle "the most beautiful museums of the world and their masterpieces.
Rates: Unaffiliated €18 / participant € 15 or € 9 or free depending on the subscription card / free for under 26 years / half rate for job-seekers and people with disabilities
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