Acquisition of Eugène Devéria's medallion by David d'Angers
Acquisition of Eugène Devéria's medallion by David d'Angers
The Orleans collections took a radically Romantic turn under the direction of Eudoxe Marcille, from 1870 to 1890. His aim was to bring together groups of works that were representative of Romanticism, at a time when the [...] generation was [...].
Since September 2021, the Musée des Beaux-Arts has partnered with Etablissement Français du Sang once a month to become a blood donation center: the aim of this mobilization is to be able to give back to donors what they offer [...]
The redeployment of the late 19th and early 20th century collections continues in the basement of the Musée des Beaux-Arts. Three new rooms are now open and visible to the public: realistic and impressionist landscapes, [...].
The Musée d'Orléans opened on November 4, 1825 in the Hôtel des Créneaux. The Comte de Bizemont was able to unite collectors to see the birth of this museum... which was already too small when it opened! It was destined to grow, expanding [...].