Peintures de paysages au musée Lambinet_Versailles
musée Lambinet, ville de Versailles

Versailles, the sun of Yvelines

Landscape paintings at the Musée Lambinet

78000 Versailles

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Peintures de paysages au musée Lambinet_Versailles
Peintures de paysages au musée Lambinet_Versailles
Peintures de paysages au musée Lambinet_Versailles
Peintures de paysages au musée Lambinet_Versailles

A third edition of ‘Collectionneurs d'aujourd'hui’ kicked off this week at the Musée Lambinet.

This new display highlights a selection of 18 early paintings, all belonging to a single collector who wishes to remain anonymous. Begun in 2006, almost twenty years ago, this collection focuses on European landscape painting from the 17th to the 19th century.

The selection covers landscape painting from the 17th century, with masters such as Salomon Van Ruysdael, through the Barbizon School to the end of the 19th century. It also provides an opportunity to rediscover some unjustly forgotten artists, such as Alexandre-Félix Cals, who exhibited alongside Claude Monet in the early days of Impressionism.

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Versailles, the sun of Yvelines

Musée Lambinet

54, rue du Boulevard de la Reine

78000 Versailles

Bus 6287: Musée Lambinet stop Line L (from La Défense or Gare Saint Lazare). The museum is a 5-minute walk from Versailles Rive droite station. Car: Notre Dame underground car park or along Boulevard de la Reine. Two parking spaces are reserved for people with an inclusive mobility parking card on the Boulevard de la Reine, in front of the museum.

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