Until May 22, 2017, a selection of the celebrated 17th-century Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer’s paintings is on exhibition at the world’s most renowned and prestigious museum, the Louvre.
From March 14th until October 22nd, 2017, the Musée Rodin presents an exhibition that aims at drawing the audience’s attention to the remarkable convergence of the prolific French sculptor Auguste Rodin and the popular Contemporary German sculptor Anselm Kiefer.
Running from March 21 until July 16, 2017, “Baroque during the Enlightenment” particularly highlights some of the most wonderful masterpieces in Paris churches which were painted between the Régence period and the French Revolution.
“Eclectic, a collection of the 21st century” features the fascinating collection of French businessman Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière, which holds approximately 40 non-western artworks, from Fang to Baule to Dogon art.
Located in the northern part of the famous Jardin du Luxembourg, until February 12th, 2017, the Musée du Luxembourg will be staging “Fantin-Latour. A fleur de peau”, a retrospective dedicated to the French artist Henri Fantin-Latour (1836 – 1904).
The exhibition sheds light on the ancient Assyrian capital of King Sargon II, in Iraq, which was irreparably damaged by ISIS; the Bamiyan site, in Afghanistan; the Umayyad Mosque, the Krak des Chevaliers, and the site of Palmyra, in Syria.