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  • Among the most touching of the antiquities treasured in the Louvre Museum is a fragment of marble, worn and cracked in many places, but on which can still be clearly made out two maidens holding each a flower in her hand.

    Child Life In Town And Country 1909 Anatole France 1884

  • The Louvre Museum is the national museum of France and also the central landmark of Paris City.

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  • The Louvre Museum is the most visited museum around the world.

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  • The Louvre Museum is the national museum of France and also the central landmark of Paris City.

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  • The Louvre Museum is the most visited museum around the world.

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  • She graduated summa cum laude from Ohio University and studied painting in San Francisco and at the Louvre Museum in Paris.

    Lisa Pumphrey Turner, artist, philanthropist 2011

  • For her eighth solo show at Matthew Marks, Ms. Goldin will stage a 25-minute installation of slides, commissioned by the Louvre Museum in 2010, which offers a new perspective on the voyeuristic nature of art-viewing.

    Autumn Ideas On the Walls Sameer Reddy 2011

  • French architecture not only honors them as a functional part of a building but also lavishes the same amount of detail and attention that goes into constructing masterpieces like the Louvre Museum and Versailles.

    Anna Li: Step Aside, Stairmaster Anna Li 2011

  • French architecture not only honors them as a functional part of a building but also lavishes the same amount of detail and attention that goes into constructing masterpieces like the Louvre Museum and Versailles.

    Anna Li: Step Aside, Stairmaster Anna Li 2011

  • French architecture not only honors them as a functional part of a building but also lavishes the same amount of detail and attention that goes into constructing masterpieces like the Louvre Museum and Versailles.

    Anna Li: Step Aside, Stairmaster Anna Li 2011

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