Travel Free visit to the Orange Museum of Art

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Travel Free visit to the Orange Museum of Art

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I went to the Musée de l'Orangerie in the Tuileries Garden. If the children get bored with the museum, the children and the boyfriend choose to go to the playground in the Tuileries garden.

If you are in Korea, you will be upset and excited about the Lunar New Year holidays, and it is a normal Sunday.

Still, living in a city focused on tourism, when we go out like this, we feel we travel together.

In particular, the sky after the rain is exceptionally clear, and when blue clouds float like a blue sea and the sun shines between them, the hard heart suddenly disarms with a soft concentricity.

When leaving Concorde station, he moved to the Tuileries Garden, looking at the Obelisk and the Eiffel Tower.

It was nice to see Hangeul on the right side.

I'm proud of the beautiful Hangul hanging on the center of Paris, but I think it's a Samsung advertisement.

Behind the face of multinational corporations with huge capital, outstanding technology, and brand power, they mock the law and the people while committing crimes such as illegal business succession, slush funding, tax evasion, stock manipulation, embezzlement, and oppression of workers and unions . This is because the images of the chaebol family who ruled the Republic of Korea with money overlapped.

The line was quite long at the entrance of the museum because it was free. My family also joined us at the end of a long line of people and was preparing for a tedious wait. A security officer approached and had children.

The envy of the people waiting for us came a long time ahead of us, so we shouted and felt sorry. A quick shot of the security staff followed the door, immediately checked the bag, left the coat, and completed the entry into super speed. The children shrugged their shoulders, conscious of their high speed entry.

Orange means 'orange greenhouse'. The museum was renovated with a greenhouse where orange trees and plants were stored. The interior was bright and warm due to the light coming through the large open windows.

The Orange Museum of Art exhibits works by Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters.

On the ground floor, a total of eight series of Claude Monet's masterpieces, les Nymphéas (Water Lilies), are on display. At Monet's request, I see pictures that are proportional to the actual pond exhibited under natural light. If I am surrounded by these paintings alone, I can indirectly feel Monet's peaceful and calm Monet's garden. heard. The day I went did not receive the rest and peace of mind through the crowds and noise, but I saw the practice series displayed in an oval in a pure white exhibition filled with natural light. The good and true heart seemed to be conveyed.

Monet wrote this in 1909 when I planned the series. “To meditate and calmly meditate on the tranquil pond where the lotus is confusing,

I want to give you a space of rest. ”This series was an 'immortal work' and a real work that Monet has devoted all his life to.

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Monet's constant study of light, so-called 'painter of light', drew a series of natural objects, landscapes or buildings that change according to the colorful light.

They asked the children when they felt they were drawing the day, and they looked at Monet's paintings together, telling them how they look different depending on where they look. Unlike me, who admires the artists, the children who aren't really impressed are already looking for a playground.

Once again, I realized the lesson that it was not good to make art or to study or to force it. I spent a lot of men outside and went to the museum alone.

The first basement was a café and bookstore, and it descended to the second basement, where art brokers and artists' patrons Paul Guillaume collected works of art, and architects Walter Walter collected several works of late Impressionists. The works were on display.

Below is a miniature version of Paul Guillaume's house. Paul Guillaume, a famous Parisian and sensational supporter of Paris, died without realizing his ambition to build a modern art museum with his collection. However, after his wife remarried with Jean Walter, his wife's dream came true by the transfer of Paul Guillaume's collection and Jean Walter's collection to the state in 1959.

Renoir

Claude Monet

Gauguin

Picasso

Matisse

Modigliani

Derain

Rouseau

Utrillo

Sutin

Laurenncin

Unfortunately, I couldn't appreciate Cezanne's paintings because I didn't know the room where Cezanne paintings were displayed.

Although most of the paintings were drawn in the first half of the 20th century and had been influenced by world-view techniques such as post-impressionism, cubism, and beasts, it was surprising that each painter had his own unique style of painting and was distinctive.

Renoir paintings of flowers and women felt warm and beautiful with bright colors. In terms of the season, the warm sunshine and the gentle breeze made me feel the energy of spring.

The seemingly simpler Matisse painting has its own unique style of painting that can be identified from a distance. By arranging the background and figures flatly, it seems to capture the emotion of the moment as it is without any falsification. The pale pastel colors also give a sense of relaxation.

The painting of Modigliani, which expresses the eyes of a person like an alien and stretches his face and neck like a deformity, is unusual. Did you deliberately squeeze the eye that can see through the soul because it did not contain the depth of the inner world that the human eye contains on the canvas?

Among Picasso's paintings, the pictures of pregnant women and men's sorrows were fascinating, but I felt an unknown sadness.

Rousseau's painting reminded me of the paintings of Mexican legendary genius Frida Kahlo. Sutin's paintings were the same as the subject matter, but they were more intense and passionate than anyone else's.

But I like Marie Laurent's paintings better than any other painting. This is a stylish and elegant picture that you want to hang on in your living room. Searching for Laurent Saint reveals a lot of love stories with the poet Guillaume Apolinet. But I seemed more wonderful than ever that she was a painter at that time who had built her own painting style, side by side with Picasso and Matisse.

Wouldn't it be possible for him to be able to express such feminine femininity so beautifully, lovingly and gracefully without taking off the female models like male painters?

The Orange Museum of Art is small but full of solid works of art.

You can also enjoy the rodin sculptures that are displayed in the museum. In addition, there are plenty of spaces to relax in the garden and you can enjoy a walk. After going to Giverny (Monet's Garden), you should stop by the acquaintances in the spring after seeing your acquaintance's series.

Playground in Tuileries Garden


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