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Museo Jacquemart-André - Musée Jacquemart-André. París.
Imagínese un viaje artístico al corazón del Renacimiento italiano, de las obras maestras de la escuela francesa del siglo XVII y de los maestros flamencos… Imagine esos tesoros a dos pasos de los Campos Elíseos, expuestos en un suntuoso palacete que ha conservado todo el esplendor y la atmósfera del Segundo Imperio…
¡Éste es el sueño que Nélie y Edouard Jacquemart-André le invitan a compartir!
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Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Musee Jacquemart Andre
The Musée Jacquemart-André is a private museum located at 158 Boulevard Haussmann in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The museum was created from the private home of Édouard André (1833–1894) and Nélie Jacquemart (1841–1912) to display the art they collected during their lives.
Édouard André, the scion of a Protestant banking family, devoted his considerable fortune to buying works of art. He then exhibited them in his new mansion built in 1869 by the architect Henri Parent, and completed in 1875. He married a well-known society painter, Nélie Jacquemart, who had painted his portrait 10 years earlier.
Every year, the couple would travel in Italy, amassing one of the finest collections of Italian art in France. When Edouard André died, Nélie Jacquemart completed the decoration of the Italian Museum and travelled in the Orient to add more precious works to the collection. Faithful to the plan agreed with her husband, she bequeathed the mansion and its collections to the Institut de France as a museum, and it opened to the public in 1913.
The visit is divided into five major parts:
The State Apartments The State Rooms were designed by the Andrés for their most formal receptions. They reflect their fascination for the French school of painting and 18th century decorative art.
The informal Apartments The Andrés would receive their business relations in a series of smaller, more informal salons. These were decorated in a refined style, testifying to their talents as collectors.
The winter garden The Winter Garden is remarkable on more than one count and testifies the artistic skill of the architect Henri Parent, who was seeking to surpass Charles Garnier, the builder of the then new Opéra Garnier.
The Italian museum The Sculpture Gallery houses collections of 15th- and 16th-century Italian sculpture, with masterpieces by Francesco Laurana, Donatello, Luca Della Robbia and others. The Florentine Gallery is both a place of worship, containing works on religious themes — choir stalls, reredos and funerary monuments — and a picture gallery focusing on the Florentine school, with works by Botticelli, Botticini and Perugino, and Ucello's celebrated St George and the Dragon. The Venetian Gallery attests to the Andrés' love of 15th-century Venetian artists. Dominated by a coffer ceiling attributed to Mocetto, paintings by Mantegna, Bellini or Carpaccio recreate the typical setting of a Venetian Palazzo.
The Private Apartments Occupying part of the mansion's ground floor, the Andrés' private apartments give the museum the feel of a family home.
The museum features works by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun, Bellini, Botticini, Luca Signorelli, Cima da Conegliano, Pietro Perugino, Neri di Bicci, Vittore Crivelli, Luca della Robbia, Paolo Uccello, Canaletto, Jean-Marc Nattier, Alfred Boucher, Quentin Massys, Rembrandt, Anthony van Dyck, Frans Hals, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Jacques-Louis David, Franz Xaver Winterhalter, Thomas Lawrence, Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sandro Botticelli, Andrea Mantegna, Jean-Honoré Fragonard, and Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin.
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THE GRAND SALON
Having waited in the Picture Gallery, visitors entered the Grand Salon, a reception room par excellence. It was here that Edouard André welcomed his guests. For particularly large receptions, he would have the side partitions removed by means of hydraulic cylinders to turn the Picture Gallery, the Grand Salon and the adjacent Music Room into a single space. Here Edouard André and Nélie Jacquemart would receive around a thousand guests at sumptuous parties to which Parisian high society flocked during that period.
The Salon differs from the other rooms in its semi-circular design which evokes the 18th-century predilection for curves over straight lines. Its decoration combines elements from the 18th century with elements created by craftsmen when the mansion was built. Together, they create a harmonious whole, typical of the decorative art being introduced at the time in which furniture, antique objects and copies of style co-existed together: today this is known as eclecticism.
The space does not lend itself to paintings so there are none here, but there is a beautiful collection of marble busts from the 18th century, creating a gallery of sculptures. We can recognise the features of some famous people: politicians but also famous artists hewn by talented sculptors, Coysevox, Lemoyne, Houdon and Michel Ange Slodtz.
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O museu Jacquemart-André, é um museu privado que pertence ao Instituto de França (Institut de France) localisado num hotel particular no 8º arrondissement de Paris, próximo do Arco do Triunfo (praça Charles de Gaulle) e por trás da avenida dos Campos Elíseos (Champs Élysées), no boulevard Haussmann, 158.
O museu foi inaugurado em 1913, logo após a morte de Nélie Jacquemart, viúva de Édouard André, e apresenta a colecção de obras de arte reunidas pelo casal, entre 1864 e 1912.
Este palacete luxuoso foi concebido pelo arquiteto e decorador Henrique Parent (Henri Parent) entre 1869 e 1875, por encomenda de Eduardo André (Édouard André), herdeiro de uma das duas maiores fortunas da França durante o reinado de Napoleão III. Para esse efeito, comprou um terreno de 5 700 m2 pela soma considerável de 1 520 000 francos. De facto Eduardo pediu ao arquiteto, que lhe construísse o hotel particular à volta da Grande Sala em rotunda, cujas boiseries (apainelamentos) ele já possuía. Provinham do hotel particular de Samuel-Jacques Bernard (conde de Coubert), demolido devido à regra de alinhamento das fachadas nas novas avenidas e boulevards, decretada pelo barão Haussmann. A dimensão das salas na ala esquerda foi condicionada pela necessidade de enquadrar as tapeçarias russianas, que também já tinha adquirido.
O museu apresenta obras de arte de entre outros Élisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun, Canaletto, Jean-Marc Nattier, Alfred Boucher, Rembrandt, Anthony van Dyck, Frans Hals, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Jacques-Louis David, Thomas Lawrence, Joshua Reynolds, Thomas Gainsborough, Paolo Uccello, Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Sandro Botticelli, Andrea Mantegna, Jean-Honoré Fragonard kaj Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin.
Jacquemart Andre' Museum – Presentation – Paris – Audio Guide – MyWoWo Travel App
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Today I'll accompany you through Jacquemart-André Museum.
You should know that Jacquemart-André is the most important private antique art collection in Paris!
You are in a very picturesque district in the urban expansion area favoured by Baron Haussmann, the urban designer who revolutionized the look of Paris in the second half of the 19th century. The Jacquemart-André Museum is right on the elegant boulevard dedicated to the same Haussmann, in a high-class building area for the high financial and entrepreneurial bourgeois constructed around the green area of the refined Monceau Park and near the exclusive Lycée Condorcet.
This elegant, private house-museum is named after the banker Edouard André and his wife, a talented portraitist named Nélie Jacquemart. Inside you'll have the opportunity to admire ancient Italian and Dutch masterpieces, presented in a luxurious atmosphere from the late 1800s.
You enter the museum through an unostentatious arcade rendered inviting thanks to music by Mozart, and then you'll reach the rear façade. This was the real entrance to the palace, which has a section called the Italian museum that includes a room dedicated to Venetian art and one to Florentine art, as well as an impressive hall for Renaissance sculpture. Note the exquisite taste with which the reception halls unfold before you, turning into a sequence of beautifully placed masterpieces; this is typical of the high Parisian society of the times…
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Built at the end of the 19th century in the new Paris of Haussmann by Edouard André and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, a couple of great collectors, this mansion offers the discovery of inhabited spaces in the 19th century.
Address: 158 Boulevard Haussmann, 75008 Paris, France
Phone: +33 1 45 62 11 59
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“The Musée Jacquemart-André, owned by the Institut de France, presents collections of art that are worthy of great museums in a magnificent Second Empire mansion. Often compared to the Frick Collection in New York, it has maintained its mansion atmosphere, which makes it unique in Paris. This museum lets visitors discover 19th century living areas: ceremonial rooms, monumental stairways, winter garden, private apartments and more.
Edouard André, a 19th century collector, and his wife Nélie Jacquemart, a renowned portrait artist, travelled across Europe and the East to acquire rare works of art and furniture. The collections are some of the most remarkable in France: works from Flemish and German schools, detached frescoes, refined furniture and tapestries also find their place on the ground floor of the house. But Nélie Jacquemart devoted most of her attention to the Renaissance period in Florence and Venice. In fact, the first floor is devoted to Italian art during this period.”
History of Musee Jacquemart-Andre
“Edouard André hired society portraitist Nélie Jacquemart to paint his portrait. They fell in love and married in 1881. In their thirteen years of marriage, they would devote themselves to a shared passion of collecting art.
The couple travelled throughout Italy, Greece and the Middle East visiting auction and antique houses and making large purchases. During their travels, frequent renovations were made to their Paris mansion to create more room for their growing collection of paintings, sculptures, tapestries, and frescoes. Unfortunately, Edouard suddenly died at sixty, leaving his wife alone and distraught. Worst of all, her in-laws accused her of misappropriating her husband's fortune.
Nélie was born poor. Following his death, Edouard's cousins (he had no siblings) wanted to ensure she would die poor as well. They set about devious ways to steal the family fortune away from her. However, Edouard got the last laugh. Shortly before his death, he had an iron-clad legal will prepared, bequeathing his entire estate to his wife. A sensational trial followed pitting Edouard's cousins against Nélie. She won the case.
After winning the court case, Nélie embarked on a world tour where she continued to add to the collection. She traveled to the Indies, China, and Japan. While in the Far East she received a telegram informing her of the sale of Chaalis Abbey, north of Paris. She cut her trip short to return to France to purchase it. The former abbey is now also part of Musée Jacquemart-André and it houses more of her collection. Chaalis had a special sentimental value since it's where she had spent her childhood.
Just before her death, Nélie took great care to classify and archive the entire collection. In her will, she emphasized her desire to open the collection to the public. After Nélie's death in 1912 the private mansion was bequeathed to the Institut de France. Always pragmatic, Nélie had thought of every detail, even the museum's opening hours.
One year later, in 1913, the Musée Jacquemart-André was inaugurated by the president of France, Raymond Poincaré. The museum was immediately successful and its first curator was appointed. “
Plongée dans les Fêtes galantes du XVIIIème siècle, célébrées au musée Jacquemart-André
Le musée Jacquemart-André présente, jusqu'au 21 juillet, une exposition consacrée aux Fêtes galantes, de Watteau (1684-1721), qui réinventa le genre, à Fragonard (1732-1806). Parcours guidé avec Sophie Aurand, l'administratrice du musée.
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Hammershoi, entre Vermeer et Hopper. Vidéo de l'exposition au Musée Jacquemart-André Paris - YouTube
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Hammershoi, le peintre du silence, le maître absolu de la peinture danoise, est exposé au musée Jacquemart-André. Une première en 20 ans qui nous révèle des œuvres de la fin du XIXème siècle, qui brillent par le vide et le calme qui y règne. Grand admirateur de Vermeer, Wilhelm Hammershøi est aussi celui qui inspira Hopper, autre grand peintre du vide moderne. A découvrir tout en nuances de gris... Superbe.
Musée Jacquemart-André
158 boulevard Haussmann, 75008
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