From the original fortress built by King Philippe Auguste in 1200 to the stunning glass pyramid designed by Ming Pei, the history of the Louvre is gloriously rich, both in terms of architecture and in the diverse uses to which the buildings have been put over the centuries.
The Little Book of the Louvre takes the reader on a guided tour round this magnificent building and its collections, introducing the artists, art collectors, and statesmen who made the Louvre what it is today. From the Winged Victory of Samothrace to Liberty Guiding the People by Delacroix, from the Egyptian collection to the frescoes by Botticelli, this book provides an attractive and fascinating look at a world-famous museum.
Flammarion presents its series of informative, richly illustrated guides, covering lifestyle and cultural topics. Find out everything you want to know about your favorite subject in one handy volume.
• Unique thematic treatment with extensive use of key words and cross-referencing
• Over 70 alphabetically organized bite-sized entries in every title
• Attractive slimline format
• 100 color illustrations
• Summaries of key facts and dates in easy-reference tables
• Exclusive buyer's guide or list of useful addresses to find out more