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    The Louvre is the world’s largest and most visited museum. This 60,000 square meter exhibition space holds over 35,000 pieces. The museum is a never-ending maze filled with countless works of art from all different artistic styles and historical periods. The sheer size of the Louvre's collection may be overwhelming for both art history novices and experts. To help guide your trip, here are 10 of the most important artworks to visit.
    0:00 - Intro
    0:46 - The Louvre Pyramid
    1:54 - Mona Lisa
    3:31 - Liberty Leading the People
    5:09 - The Wedding at Cana
    6:45 - The Winged Victory of Samothrace
    8:41 - The Code of Hammurabi
    10:10 - The Lamassu
    11:44 - Venus de Milo
    13:17 - Portrait of Madeleine
    15:15 - Athanor
    16:54 - Conclusion
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  • @BehindtheMasterpiece
    @BehindtheMasterpiece  6 месяцев назад +7

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  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel 3 месяца назад +146

    When I first went to the Louvre, I had my five year old daughter with me. She kept walking up to paintings saying, “ that’s a Leonardo, that’s a Donatello” people looked at her as if she was some kind of prodigy. I said softly, “ It’s Turtles”. Her kindergarten teacher used the Ninja Mutant Turtles to teach her students a love of Renaissance art.

  • @user-cy6mk6wy8e
    @user-cy6mk6wy8e Год назад +131

    This was randomly recommended to me and I enjoyed it immensely. The Louvre is one of those places that everyone "knows" but if you plopped me down in front of it I would have no idea where to even start. Thank you very much!

    • @isabelyonamine
      @isabelyonamine Год назад +1

      We

    • @gloriamontgomery6900
      @gloriamontgomery6900 Год назад +3

      When I walked into the Louvre what I didn’t expect was the absolute sensory overload-so many paintings. I ended up just walking through and stopping to look at the ones I liked the most.

    • @Mancityfan-pt7op
      @Mancityfan-pt7op Год назад +1

      I saw all of them when I walked in there it was Crazy but not that crazy Just when It was crazy I saw like the 280 whatever thing I saw it in the museum But the Museum was Boring Everyobe kept saying it was overrated but like the comment of it is not❤️

    • @Mancityfan-pt7op
      @Mancityfan-pt7op Год назад

      I can’t type so pls Just Loke it I did a mistake

    • @globetrotterca
      @globetrotterca 11 месяцев назад

      👌👌

  • @imranahmed6445
    @imranahmed6445 Месяц назад +12

    I am a painter. This video was so overwhelming. France is my dream country. I hope one day I will get the opportunity to visit louvre.

  • @Isapersonnel
    @Isapersonnel 2 месяца назад +10

    If you go early in the day you have a chance of seeing Mona Lisa without too many people around... That's what I did with my 88 years old mother who absolutely wanted to see La Joconde for the first time in her life. And it was great. Although, she was disappointed by the size of the painting...

  • @debrazawlocki3975
    @debrazawlocki3975 Год назад +34

    Mona was impressive but Nike is breathtaking.

    • @wavy2k
      @wavy2k Месяц назад

      I didn’t know you could tell that the garment was translucent how and the hell is that possible

    • @nyangweso
      @nyangweso 20 часов назад

      Nike made me cry. I was expecting to be moved, but I was not expecting to cry at the Louvre.

  • @clio2rsminicup
    @clio2rsminicup Месяц назад +5

    "Liberty leading the People" was restored and returned to its place at the Louvre that day! And again if you could imagine all the treasures not exhibited due to lack of space in spite of the immense Louvre, and stored in the enormous basements...

  • @garyb2392
    @garyb2392 Год назад +7

    My wife and I spent 10hrs at the Louvre ! And still didn’t see everything ! Love love this place and one of m favorite places in the world

  • @jeffreywillstewart
    @jeffreywillstewart Год назад +13

    I would also add the magnificent Rubens Room. Right behind the Mona Lisa, next to the Delacroix's and the Raft of Medusa, is a room of maybe 20 huge Rubens Allegories to the glory of Marie Medici. Amazing

  • @bellechannel
    @bellechannel 10 месяцев назад +9

    My dream museum to visit. I am a painter myself and louvre is definitely a travel destination.❤

  • @AmethystEagleWoman
    @AmethystEagleWoman Год назад +5

    I’m an armchair traveller. I doubt I will ever get to the Louvre but love Art and culture and so this was a wonderful experience. I did not know that such grandeur and magnificence still existed! It is overwhelming even at one step removed. Thank you so much for this wonderful video. At least I have seen a few pieces it holds. What I found most interesting was the context and history you gave on each piece you discussed. You’ve inspired me to explore more and look for other videos on the Art in the Louvre as well as other art galleries.

  • @valerielyda6414
    @valerielyda6414 Год назад +10

    When I was a young teenager I saw the Louvre. So enchanting! Loved how you incorporated Greek classic sculpture and contemporary pieces. My gratitude for your explanations of historical aspects. Wonderful endeavor!

  • @bobdereimer5210
    @bobdereimer5210 Год назад +21

    Excellent. There is so much to learn while on Earth.

  • @pfranks75
    @pfranks75 Год назад +14

    I think it is a good idea to have in mind what you want to see when you get to a museum. I do this when traveling.

    • @BehindtheMasterpiece
      @BehindtheMasterpiece  Год назад +1

      Agreed!

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @melindadouglas1673
    @melindadouglas1673 Год назад +39

    I’m going to the Louvre in April and have been very intimidated about where to begin. It’s overwhelming! This was very helpful as our time will be limited. Thank you.

    • @BehindtheMasterpiece
      @BehindtheMasterpiece  Год назад +1

      I’m so glad it has helped! 🙏

    • @DGsa1661
      @DGsa1661 Год назад +1

      You must look into the “Paris Pass.” You won’t have to queue 😊

    • @brbapappa
      @brbapappa Год назад +2

      I'd suggest going to Musée d'Orsay. A beautiful and comprehensive museum. Don't forget the clock upstairs

    • @melindadouglas1673
      @melindadouglas1673 Год назад +2

      @@brbapappa We are going there too. I’ve been before and it was my favorite museum in Paris. It’s a trip all about art. We will visit 6 museums!

    • @lanabuehrer5616
      @lanabuehrer5616 Год назад +1

      Not very impressive. Hermitage was 1000 times better.

  • @POMARTguide
    @POMARTguide 5 месяцев назад +3

    As a Parisian student of Art History, I find your video nicely done. The masterpieces could have better explanations and some corrections but it is a good video. Thank you

  • @Me97202
    @Me97202 Год назад +4

    It takes _days_ to see all of the good stuff at The Louvre.

  • @ingridllinas5612
    @ingridllinas5612 Год назад +12

    Magnificent pieces from all over the world and civilizations. I loved all the explanations and the soft tone of the commentator. Thanks so much

  • @patrickjenkins6383
    @patrickjenkins6383 Год назад +5

    I spent the winter of (1980-81) mostly in Paris. Of course there was no pyramid at the entrance of The Louvre at that time. I enjoyed France. Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to return one day soon. 💙🗿

  • @uncomman
    @uncomman Год назад +13

    Great video! Makes a visit to the Louvre much less daunting.

  • @ardiffley-zipkin9539
    @ardiffley-zipkin9539 Год назад +5

    I admired the sculpture called the Hermaphrodite in The Louve. Both aspects are beautiful.

    • @jaimesandoval1988
      @jaimesandoval1988 Год назад

      Venus De Milo

    • @gjones1940
      @gjones1940 10 месяцев назад

      Yes, we were surprised when we went on the front side of the sculptur

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 Год назад +3

    I saw the Louvre in 1985. I saw the Mona Lisa, the Venus de Milo, and Egyptian Antiquities. I was visiting my sister in West Germany and was on the American Dependent Tour of Europe. (That is the 6 country tour of Europe in 4 days including a full day in France and the Louvre and a day on the North Sea. All this done on a bus with a screaming American kid.)

  • @whiteofsky
    @whiteofsky Год назад +6

    I've been to the Louvre a few years ago, there was a super long queue to see Mona Lisa, the painting was tiny and you couldn't see it up close, you were supposed to quickly take a selfie and leave. Keep that in mind if you're going to visit. The rest of the art was incredible and I would have gone multiple times if I had the time

  • @sonalvyas2592
    @sonalvyas2592 Год назад +6

    I liked the detailed analysis of each masterpiece.

  • @ccm633
    @ccm633 Год назад +8

    This channel needs more subscribers

  • @sabrinaandhusband7791
    @sabrinaandhusband7791 Год назад +3

    When I visited it I was too young to understand anything, I remember the building & the walls but I cannot remember anything, except the Monalisa 😂 Hopefully I'll visit it again sometime in the future.

  • @missmong12
    @missmong12 3 месяца назад

    The clapped Lisa is my favourite piece ever hung in the Louvre

  • @Jesy-2023
    @Jesy-2023 10 месяцев назад +2

    Still I have no able to visit this amusing place....but I can not wait

  • @ramongonzalez1439
    @ramongonzalez1439 Год назад +5

    Amazing, beyond words.

  • @VeryLaw
    @VeryLaw Год назад +6

    Definitely need to make a trip to Louvre now!

  • @Nik110512
    @Nik110512 Год назад

    The best 10hrs of my life. Would definitely go back on my next visit to France.

  • @clementeacosta9760
    @clementeacosta9760 2 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful. Thank you.

  • @richardengelhardt582
    @richardengelhardt582 2 месяца назад +7

    Don't run around the Louvre like a silly chicken searching for popular tourist "masterpieces." Rather, plan to return several times, focusing on a small number of related galleries in each visit. That way, visits are enjoyable and educational, not exhausting.

  • @anethcalvillo7980
    @anethcalvillo7980 Месяц назад +1

    Loved this video! I just learned so much! Thank you, this will help me plan my visit to the Louvre

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @Travel_plus_adventure
    @Travel_plus_adventure Месяц назад

    I saw all of these on my visit. Great list.

  • @RinascimentoCulturale
    @RinascimentoCulturale Год назад +2

    wow! This channel deserves more subs!

  • @dollyhohing7303
    @dollyhohing7303 9 месяцев назад

    My visit to the Louvre was a life changing experience. Pei's pyramid allowed indirect lighting, an energy savings contribution.
    I am lucky to have seen Da Vinci's masterpieces.
    I just wished I wore more sensible shoes -- the streets were cobbled. The street cafes are common to most European cities.

  • @luisaportugal7962
    @luisaportugal7962 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for this fantastic documentary. I missed the Egyptian part which I thought to be so fantastic, but it is so big that it is really hard to decide to some of its wonders. Anyway, it was nice to recall. All the best!!!

  • @Lorijenken
    @Lorijenken 2 месяца назад +2

    Only in my dreams, I wish I could visit I can only fathom what is inside.

  • @thestoryteller321
    @thestoryteller321 Месяц назад +2

    Very helpful guide. I am going to visit the Louvre next week and now I know which all exhibits I should not miss 😊

  • @andrewg13
    @andrewg13 11 месяцев назад +1

    Its still unreal how nobody knows about the Moab Stone. Literally the most important artifact in that building. And you can even touch it

  • @mylindacasbarro777
    @mylindacasbarro777 Год назад +1

    On my trip to Paris, France we visited the Louvre.❤😊

  • @chetanburman2514
    @chetanburman2514 Год назад +2

    Beautiful! Thanks

  • @lh824
    @lh824 Год назад +3

    Much appreciation; what an exquisite journey through time captured by inspired and talented artists.

  • @SeanGelarden
    @SeanGelarden Месяц назад +1

    Spent two days from opening to closing and my head hurt from all id seen

  • @antoncelestinoestrada-gn5yt
    @antoncelestinoestrada-gn5yt Год назад +1

    Thanks so much for the tips ❤

  • @madamlakwatsera5674
    @madamlakwatsera5674 24 дня назад +1

    Thanks

  • @angelajsacaartistaffiliatedwpl
    @angelajsacaartistaffiliatedwpl Год назад +4

    Interesting beautiful Masterpieces.

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @JulieAdams-pm8nm
    @JulieAdams-pm8nm 8 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful how special ,,,

  • @costelchis4307
    @costelchis4307 Год назад +1

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @philipb2134
    @philipb2134 Месяц назад

    If it is your first trip to the Louvre, let yourself be dazzled.
    There are many small and exquisite pieces far from the Mona Lisa, from the immense canvases of David or Delacroix. You can download these.
    Off in the side galleries, there are glass cases replete with small marvels. Wouldn't you rather come home with a personal Louvre you can share?

  • @bradleyadams4496
    @bradleyadams4496 Год назад +2

    Very nice documentary. The pyramid is the finest representation of the 80s and probably will be the longest enduring architectural expression from the decade.

  • @wiltrudfriesch6781
    @wiltrudfriesch6781 Год назад +1

    From the mentioned ones, I liked the Mona Lisa best. All where artworks with people. I like more landscape paintings or Paintings of things and flowers or something fantasy-like.

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 9 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing work

  • @lindacassell1979
    @lindacassell1979 Год назад +2

    When I went to the live we went in about 20 minutes before closing time which meant the place was totally empty I remember seeing the dancer particularly and of course Mona Lisa in the Denman hall

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @AdCreative-ik7dg
    @AdCreative-ik7dg 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video !Much thanks❤

  • @janedoe5229
    @janedoe5229 Год назад +1

    In "The Wedding at Cana", I read that the musicians who are front and center in the foreground, are the artist and his friends.

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @SquidzitAce
    @SquidzitAce Год назад +2

    When we were in the Louvre the weather was very hot! I'm not sure if the museum has air conditioning or not, but it sure didn't feel like it inside. The air was hot & stifling and the crowds were terrible. Good luck seeing the Mona Lisa, there is an ever present mob of people surrounding it all trying to get a glimpse. I was able to squeeze through to about 20 feet away, raise my camera and take a quick photo. They need to have a line on a conveyor at the Mona Lisa so that everyone can see it. I was there in 2014, so maybe that has changed?

    • @rossapaul1765
      @rossapaul1765 2 месяца назад

      It is the same now 😂

    • @Isapersonnel
      @Isapersonnel 2 месяца назад

      If you go early in the day you have a chance of seeing Mona Lisa without too many people around... That's what I did with my 88 years old mother who absolutely wanted to see La Joconde for the first time in her life. And it was great. Although, she was disappointed by the size of the painting...

  • @CynymonGirl
    @CynymonGirl Год назад +1

    Fascinating. Thank you so much.

  • @LorettaSky
    @LorettaSky Год назад +3

    Great video

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 9 месяцев назад +1

    Kiefer amazing!

  • @libertyblueskyes2564
    @libertyblueskyes2564 Год назад +1

    Pyramids never clash.

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @kennethdrewary1094
    @kennethdrewary1094 2 месяца назад +2

    You spend hours in there, but only remember 2 pieces.

  • @arlettehellemans2117
    @arlettehellemans2117 Год назад +1

    Saw Mona Lisa long time before the pyramid was there.

  • @chrisreynolds3351
    @chrisreynolds3351 Год назад +6

    I must be a philistine. I cannot see the mystical beauty in the Mona Lisa. Nor do I think the style and methodology of the applied paint is in keeping with Da Vinci´s incredible works. No wonder, up to his death this (what I consider to be a student´s work) painting was kept in his bedroom. Out of sight! But I am overwhelmed by the exhibits and paintings in the Louvre and would recommend anyone, whatever your level of art interest, to spend a day inside this beautiful building. It will truly add something positive into your psyche and sense of wonder.

  • @golgumbazguide...4113
    @golgumbazguide...4113 Год назад

    Explore Golgumbaz, Bijapur

  • @jones_on_the_roof
    @jones_on_the_roof Год назад +1

    I noticed u showed raft of the medusa twice but did not mention it. That would be my number one pick. But I'll never get a chance to see the real thing. I live in Illinois and I'm a roofer.

  • @Pollicina_db
    @Pollicina_db Год назад +2

    It sure would be nice if some of the works were taken back to their true home, I mean why couldn’t the ancient greek statues be brought back to Greece?

  • @WillN2Go1
    @WillN2Go1 Год назад +3

    Good list. I'd add to it the Tribal and Aboriginal Art wing which includes art from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. Absolutely phenomenal. Just try to keep from wondering which pieces are stolen. Another good rule to follow at the Louvre which has so much, Is it another brown thing like the last three brown things? Get to the next area. (Of course I'm talking about the huge tapestries dyed with plant dyes long since faded.) And in any art gallery or museum it's fine to just walk quickly through whole sections - but if something catches your eye - Stop! (I have years of experience with art and artists, and have an art history background. Art should make you take notice.) I've spent a total of about 3 minutes with the Mona Lisa in two visits to the Louvre, but 20 meters away there's an amazing Rembrandt I spent 45 minutes with completely by myself (while Ms ML had a packed room). Would you make a little effort to meet a real person who's been dead for 350 years?

  • @geoffreyharris7822
    @geoffreyharris7822 Год назад +1

    The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg Russia has 3 Million exhibits, it can't all be displayed at one time.

    • @alioshax7797
      @alioshax7797 Месяц назад

      No museum can exhibit all its collection. Not even close. Especially large ones.
      I believe there is about 500 000 pieces of art in the Louvre's collection, 35 000 of which are displayed.
      Strangly, it's not much for a museum this famous and with that many world famous pieces. As you said, the Hermitage, but also the British Museum (8 millions pieces, largest collection in the world), the National Museum of American History (1,4 million) or the National Museum of China (1,8 pieces) have much more.
      The main explanation for it is that unlike most cultural centers (London excepted), Paris has a lot of quite large and relatively famous museum appart from the Louvre, meaning unlike in Beijing, for instance, the collection is dispersed in different structures. The same can be said for Berlin, to some extent : while there is no "world famous berliner museum" per say (maybe Pergame Museum ?) there is a lot of smaller ones which still attracts millions of tourists each.
      Saint-Petersbourg's collection is very concentrated, which makes the Hermitage the absolute place of culture in Russia. And it's a beautiful place.

  • @rheffner3
    @rheffner3 Год назад +3

    When I go to the Louvre, i see 3 things. First, the Winged Victory up the stairs. Makes me cry. Then, of course is the Mona Lisa. Last is The Wedding of Cana. See those three and you are done.

  • @renatastec5212
    @renatastec5212 5 месяцев назад +4

    This pyramid is an eyesore. It should never have been built in this magnificent historic site.
    Surely time will take it down while the old building will continue to awe generations to come.

    • @hofmannwaves1525
      @hofmannwaves1525 3 месяца назад +5

      nope, we love it in Paris now. Just like the Eiffel tower.

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 3 месяца назад +3

      I think it fits right in, somehow. I can't imagine another entrance that would look better in that space.

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @csmith2662
    @csmith2662 Год назад

    1:30 “it was not loved then as it is today.”
    Uh….to quote a movie, many ppl see it as a “scar on the face of Paris.”

  • @michaelrae9599
    @michaelrae9599 11 месяцев назад

    FYI, 35000 works at 30 sec each would take a little over 12 days to see, not months. Simple enough calculation to do.

  • @ann48luv79
    @ann48luv79 Год назад +1

    I ❤ 🇨🇵

  • @vintageJustine
    @vintageJustine Год назад

    Of course, a depository of looted bounty, mostly, give it back!

  • @musicartgeek
    @musicartgeek Год назад

    The Louvre pyramid was not designed in 1988, it was designed in 1983, and opened to the public in 1989.

  • @johnsarkissian5519
    @johnsarkissian5519 Год назад +2

    No matter what anyone says, the glass pyramid is completely intrusive and irrelevant in that space. I hope some day, the French would come to their senses and remove it.

  • @rmp7400
    @rmp7400 Год назад +2

    Very grateful to have visited the Louvre before the pyramid became an annoying anti-French culture distraction.

  • @Mariana-ym6zf
    @Mariana-ym6zf Год назад

    Madeleine's head "turned to the left"?. I am just wondering if we see a mirror image of the real painting or was the wording wrong....
    Love the journey through the Louvre! I am not a great fan though of the glass pyramid sitting there. In another place I would appreciate it more.

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

    • @alioshax7797
      @alioshax7797 Месяц назад

      Well, it's actually a good question. To Madeleine herself, her head is indeed toward the left, but to us, toward the right.
      I don't know what's the convention on this matter

  • @voulathomacos-lagonas8445
    @voulathomacos-lagonas8445 2 месяца назад

    HOW DID THE LOUVRE ACTUALLY ACQUIRE SOME OF THOSE PIECES????
    WERE THEY ILLEGAL TAKEN?

  • @cubeweaver
    @cubeweaver Год назад +4

    The glass pyramid is such an eyesore

  • @bumblebee2956
    @bumblebee2956 Год назад

    All thanks to Dan brown 😅

  • @kungshih3881
    @kungshih3881 11 месяцев назад

    Jason

  • @djmaciiiii
    @djmaciiiii Год назад

    The Lamassu have 5 legs instead of 4.

  • @startreker8591
    @startreker8591 Год назад

    It stinks in those buildings 😂❤🎉

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 9 месяцев назад

    Milo's Greece

  • @archeewaters
    @archeewaters Год назад

    milo or melo is an apple in greek

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @evelynramos445
    @evelynramos445 9 месяцев назад

    Milo's discovered when?

    • @evelynramos445
      @evelynramos445 9 месяцев назад

      Was found when? Typo

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @andiemorgan961
    @andiemorgan961 Год назад +1

    2:19
    So, one could claim a theft was cleverly turned into a publicity stunt making a mediocre painting into one of the world's most famous "masterpieces"!
    Interesting that the art establishment didn't consider the Mona Lisa that important until relatively recently.😉

  • @jant4741
    @jant4741 9 месяцев назад +1

    I still think the glass ‘pyramid’ is a pretentious eyesore.

  • @andiarrohnds5163
    @andiarrohnds5163 Год назад

    wow who would want to destroy such ancient masterworks of culture and art such as the statue of nike. its like the land transformed under some criminal regime. only criminals would do something like this, and no doubt this action was taken from the higher ups

  • @anam1097
    @anam1097 Год назад

    the mona lisa may not have been the most famous painting previous to being stolen… but it was certainly not overlooked either…

  • @JiveDadson
    @JiveDadson 14 дней назад

    Don't waste time staring at the Mona Lisa through the centuries of dirt and yellowed varnish that they will never clean off and the glass box and the hoard of tourists.

  • @LisaApril
    @LisaApril Год назад +3

    I am an American and I believe that the Expansion should've been done by a French architect. I'm all for diversity and Inclusivity but my first reaction to the pyramid was ?this makes no sense. I saw the Mona Lisa at the Smithsonian museum in Washington, DC and it's a small dark painting. I saw this when I was a teenager, and I wondered to myself why it's a big deal. Other paintings are absolutely brilliant with colors and the use of light making them shining stars.

    • @DavidGreg-wg3od
      @DavidGreg-wg3od Месяц назад

      I pray to God to give you a lot of beautiful days and you know God loves us so much,So where are you originally from? I am David originally from Spain but currently living in Texas now.

  • @sakisgr1396
    @sakisgr1396 Год назад +24

    Rest in peace, to the Greek islanders that lost their lives, trying to stop the French from stealing the statue of Venus from their island of Milos. Sad to see looted Greek artifacts proudly displayed in major foreign museums and of course no mentions of how they got there

    • @craigmorris559
      @craigmorris559 7 месяцев назад +5

      Every country a story. Just chill and enjoy what is.

    • @bhbancst
      @bhbancst 6 месяцев назад

      Modern definition of civilisation…

    • @POMARTguide
      @POMARTguide 5 месяцев назад +2

      It was not looted but bought fair and square. No one complained later.
      Please, learn how to read History well. You are maybe confusing France with Britain or have a thing against French people.😂

    • @sakisgr1396
      @sakisgr1396 5 месяцев назад

      You must have sources from a parallel universe to make a claim like this! French and Ottoman soldiers killed 200 Greeks in order to transfer to France the priceless statue of Venus de Milo in 1820!!!! Read up on it

    • @whotfcaresaboutyouropinion
      @whotfcaresaboutyouropinion 5 месяцев назад +2

      It is the same for priceless Indian artefacts in British museum 😢

  • @jaby18
    @jaby18 8 дней назад

    🇭🇺😫

  • @Rog5446
    @Rog5446 Год назад +1

    The 'Raft of the Medusa' by Théodore Géricault, appeared twice, but was not mentioned. Surely this was deserving of inclusion?

    • @jayamidi
      @jayamidi 9 месяцев назад

      Amen, Rog.

  • @arielestevan5336
    @arielestevan5336 Год назад

    They desfigure the louve with such horrible scar.!!!