Pages

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Art Gallery - Musée d'Orsay First Floor Gallery 05: Girard to Lacombe

You are at - Jotaro's Blog / Footsteps / Europe 2016 - Art Gallery / Musée d'Orsay / 1st Flr / Gallery 1-05: Girard to Lacombe      |     Go To - Gr Flr / 5th Flr Impressionists
                    Footsteps - Jotaro's Travels                        
Musée d'Orsay First Floor Gallery 05: Girard to Lacombe
"Vase couvert forme dans le goût oriental" (Covered Vase Oriental Style) - pottery by Aimé-Joseph Godde.
Paris, France - September 2016
The Musée d'Orsay in Paris, a former railway station converted into an art museum houses many artwork dating from 1848 to 1914, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. It houses the largest collection of impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world, by painters including MonetManetDegasRenoirSisley, and many other masters. It is one of the largest art museums in Europe.
Tip: When visiting the museum, go to the 5th Floor first as it houses art work by the impressionist.
These are the photos taken of the artwork at the museum, for presentation purposes and due to photography angle, many of these have been cropped, and edited to compensate for low lighting. It is better to visit the museum as nothing beats seeing the originals.

The first floor of the museum is very large and to manage the many number of pieces on display, I have separated the First Floor into several sections arranged in alphabetical order by the artists' names. This is page three of nine of the first floor, displaying artwork from François-Marie Firmin-Girard to Georges Lacombe. Click below to navigate to other sections:
Go to 1st Flr 04             |            Go To 1st Flr Main             |            Go to 1st Flr 06 >


For easier orientation within the gallery, here is a floor layout plan of Level 2 (First Floor). The rooms are numbered from #51 to #72.
(Click here for Musee d'Orsay interactive Level 2 Floor Plan)

Below are the artwork, for enlarged view click on the respective photo:
"Les Convalescents" (The Convalescents) - oil on canvas painting by François-Marie Firmin-Girard (1899).


"Marguerite Mureno" - oil on canvas painting by Joseph Granie (1899).


"Napoleon 1st en costume antique" (Napoleon 1st in antique costume) - patinated terra cotta plaster statue by Eugène Guillaume (c.1859).


"Crépuscule" (Dusk) - oil on canvas painting by Charles Guilloux (c.1802).


"Repos" (Rest) - oil on canvas painting by Vilhelm Hammershøi (1905).


"La Solitude" (The Solitude) - oil on canvas painting by Alexander Harrison (c.1893).


"Portrait de jeune homme" (Portrait of a Young Man) - oil on canvas painting by Louis Welden Hawkins (c.1881).


"Séverine" (Severin) - oil on canvas painting by Louis Welden Hawkins (c.1895).


"Le Sphinx et Le Chimère" (The Sphinx and the Chimera) - oil on canvas painting by Louis Welden Hawkins (c.1906).


"La Chaste Suzanne / Suzanne au bain" (La Chaste Suzanne / Suzanne in the bath) - oil on canvas painting by Jean-Jacques Henner (1864).


"Jésus au tombeau / Le Christ mort" (Jesus at the Tomb / The Dead Christ) - oil on canvas painting by Jean-Jacques Henner (1879).


"La Pointé d'Andey, vallée de l'Arve" (La Pointé d'Andey, the Arve valley) - oil on canvas painting by Ferdinand Hodler (1909).


"Madame Valentine Godé-Darel" (Mrs. Valentine Godé-Darel) - oil on canvas painting by Ferdinand Hodler (1914).


"Le Bûcheron" (The Woodcutter) - oil on canvas painting by Ferdinand Hodler (1910).


"Jupiter et Antiope" (Jupiter and Antiope) - oil on canvas painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1851).


"La Vierge adorant l'hostie" (The Virgin adoring the Host) - oil on canvas painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1854).


"Vénus à Paphos" (Venus in Paphos) - oil on canvas painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (c.1853).


"La source" (The Source) - oil on canvas painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres in association with Paul Balze & Alexandre Desgoffe (c.1856).


"Arrivée du duc d'Albe à Rotterdam" (Arrival of the Duke of Alba in Rotterdam) - oil on canvas painting by Eugène Isabey (1844).


"Le Supplice de Mézence" (The Execution of Mezence) - oil on canvas painting by Louis Janmot (1844).


"L'Encens" (The Incense) - oil on canvas painting by Fernand Khnopff (1898).


"Futur / Une jeune femme anglaise" (Future / A young English woman) - partially polychrome marble and crown metal by Fernand Khnopff (1898).


"Cassandre" (Cassandra) - bronze bust of Gladenbeck cast iron with orange-red cornaline eyes and traces of on the ribbon of hair by Max Klinger (c.1893).


 "La Naissance et L'Existence" ("Birth and Existence") - walnut wood reliefs panel carving by Georges Lacombe (c.1894-1896).


"L'Existence" (Existence) - walnut wood reliefs panel carving by Georges Lacombe (c.1894-1896).


"La Naissance" (Birth) - walnut wood reliefs panel carving by Georges Lacombe (c.1894-1896).


"Isis" - relief in mahogany, partially polychromed by Georges Lacombe (c.1893-1894).


"La vague violette" (The Purple Wave) - oil on canvas painting by Georges Lacombe (c.1895-1896).

The first floor of the museum is very large and to manage the many number of pieces on display, I have separated the First Floor into several sections arranged in alphabetical order by the artists' names. This is page three of nine of the first floor, displaying artwork from François-Marie Firmin-Girard to Georges Lacombe. Click below to navigate to other sections:
Go to 1st Flr 04             |            Go To 1st Flr Main             |            Go to 1st Flr 06 >


MUSEE d'ORSAY
1 Rue de la Légion d'Honneur, 75007 Paris, France.
Tel: +33-14049-4814
Hours: Friday to Wednesday -  9:30am to 6:00pm, Thursdays - 9:30am to 9:45pm
(Closed on Mondays & hours for Armitice Day may differ).
Webpage: http://www.musee-orsay.fr/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/museedorsay/
GPS: 48.85996, 2.32656
(Click here for Google Street View)
(Click here for Google Street Rear View - entry & tickets are here)







Related / Similar Blogs :





You may also like :











Sydney 2013 : Day 4 - Up The Blue Mountains & Down The Parramatta
Up to the Blue Mountains passing the rustic town of Leura,
and returning via a sunset cruise down the Parramatta.






You are at - Jotaro's Blog / Footsteps / Europe 2016 - Art Gallery / Musée d'Orsay / 1st Flr / Gallery 1-05: Girard to Lacombe      |     Go To - Gr Flr / 5th Flr Impressionists
If you like this, view my other blogs at Jotaro's Blog
(comments most welcomed below. if you like this pls share via Facebook or Twitter)

No comments:

Post a Comment