Past Exhibition
The Splendid Century
Details
Overview: 17th-century works of art came from 59 palaces, churches, cathedrals, and museums in France. The exhibition was a survey of le grand siècle, from the death of Henry IV in 1610 to the years just after the death of Louis XIV in 1715. Included were 166 paintings, drawings, and sculptures, and 8 tapestries. There were 5 paintings by Georges de La Tour and 7 by the Le Nain brothers. The catalogue was prepared by Michel Laclotte, Inspecteur Général des Musées de Province. Entries on the 13 works by Nicolas Poussin were by Anthony Blunt, and on the 9 works by Claude Lorrain by Michael Kitson. The exhibition was sponsored by the government of France and arranged by the Direction Générale des Affaires Culturelles and the Association Française d'Action Artistique. The show was directed by Jacques Dupont, Inspecteur Général des Monuments Historiques, who accompanied the exhibition to Washington.
Other Venues:
- Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, 01/06/1961–02/20/1961
- Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 03/08/1961–04/30/1961