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Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nîmes

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17: 66: 53:. Since 1907 it has been housed in a building designed by the architect Max Raphel in Square de la Mandragore on rue de la Cité Foulc. The Maison Carrée soon became too small and an architectural competition was organised in 1902 for a new building. This was won by Max Raphel and work began in 1903, being completed in 1907. It was renovated by the architect 85:
The original collection was gathered from private collections in 1824 and was mainly made up of Roman antiquities, old master paintings and modern paintings. It was later enriched by legacies such as those of Robert Gower in 1869 and of Charles Tur in 1948 and gifts by professional and amateur
215: 161: 200: 205: 220: 98:(1435–1525) among others. In the seven rooms of the upper gallery are Flemish and Dutch paintings of the 16th and 17th centuries ( 210: 115: 107: 137: 132: 86:
artists. The collection now includes 3,600 works. In a lower 3-room gallery are Italian paintings by
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Musée des Beaux-Arts on the site of the ville de Nîmes
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It was founded in 1821 and originally housed in the
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Nîmes
Maison Carrée
Jean-Michel Wilmotte

Paul Delaroche
Oliver Cromwell
Charles I
Jacopo Bassano
Lelio Orsi
Andrea della Robbia
Rubens
Carel Fabritius
Pieter Coecke van Aelst
Leonaert Bramer
Jean-François de Troy
Pierre Subleyras
Paul Delaroche
Oliver Cromwell
Charles I
Charles-Joseph Natoire
Xavier Sigalon
Musée des Beaux-Arts on the site of the ville de Nîmes
43°49′55″N 4°21′38″E / 43.8319°N 4.3606°E / 43.8319; 4.3606
Categories
Buildings and structures in Nîmes
Art museums and galleries in France
Museums in Gard
Art museums and galleries established in 1821

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