I arrived early at the Louvre and spent about 7 hours actually looking at art, plus time waiting in line. For those of you who will ask, no I did not enter though the pyramid, because it wasn't worth the crowded line. I saw the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo and about 5,000 other masterpieces. I actually loved da Vinci's other works (there were a total of 5 of them in the museum) better than the Mona Lisa. Napoleon crowning himself ("The Coronation of Napoleon") was enormous and entertaining. All in all, it was a huge art museum, with French signs and labels, and wasn't as exciting to me as the Orsay or the Orangerie, which I visited for an hour after the Louvre. It has Monet's giant water lilies in two oval shaped rooms - amazing - and a other normal-sized works by a variety of Impressionists.
The Hall of Mirrors |
Me in front of a very cute house commissioned by Marie Antoinette |
Today (wow I'm posting about a current day!) I wandered to the Marais neighborhood and visited the Pompidou Center (modern art). All you engineers would have loved the building itself, with its pipes and ducts on the outside as art. Some of the art was beyond my understanding or interest, but the works by Picasso, Matisse and of course Calder (two mobiles!) were worth seeing.
And that, my friends, is all from France, until I add photos.