Exhibition at the Petite Galerie of the Louvre Museum – for children
  • We like: an exhibition on a fascinating subject at a child’s level
  • Age: for all, from 6 years old
  • Duration: until July 5, 2021
  • FREE: for under 18s on presentation of an identity document
  • Location: Louvre Museum – Richelieu Wing (Paris 1st)

The Petite Galerie of the Louvre Museum

  • The Petite Galerie is located in the Richelieu wing of the Louvre Museum
  • It is a space dedicated especially to young audiences, but the quality of the themes addressed and the works exhibited make it an exciting place for all adults and children alike
  • Each year, the Petite Galerie offers a different exhibition for a period of nine months. It deals with subjects accessible to all ages, from 5-6 years old.
  • At the moment, the exhibition deals with the “figure of the artist”. This exhibition accompanies the cycle that the museum is dedicating in 2019-2020 to the geniuses of the Renaissance
  • This 250m2 place is the subject of a very beautiful scenography: beautiful colors, simple graphics, careful lighting, simple and educational explanations
  • At the Petite Galerie, it is real works that are on display, and not copies or second-rate pieces taken out of the reserves. For the duration of each exhibition, the works come from the rooms of the Louvre Museum or are borrowed from other museums

“Figure d’artiste”, the exhibition of the moment at La Petite Galerie

  • “Figure d’artiste”, the exhibition currently at La Petite Galerie, evokes the status of the artist, his evolution and his meaning over time
  • The exhibition explores how the artist has gone from being a craftsman to a celebrated artist throughout history
  • Often anonymous in ancient times, the artist became recognized from the Renaissance onwards, to the point of becoming a hero of a novel or a legendary character from the 19th century onwards
  • About thirty paintings show the evolution of the recognition of artists, from the appearance of signatures on works of art to self-portraits.
  • “Figure d’artiste” gives the opportunity to see the greatest painters again: Rembrandt, Le Brun, Delacroix…

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