E旅行网-北京淘游

保险
查看: 1698|回复: 0
打印 上一主题 下一主题

[新闻] 300多件法国国宝级艺术珍品将落户阿布扎比博物馆

[复制链接]
跳转到指定楼层
楼主
发表于 2014-10-13 10:23:20 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式 来自: 四川成都
Abu Dhabi (AFP) – Masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci and Vincent van Gogh will be among 300 works displayed at the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the Emirate said Sunday, as it aims to become a leader in fine art.
The museum, built at a cost of 500 million euros ($630 million) and set to open in December 2015, will feature paintings and sculptures from 13 of France’s most renowned collections spanning from pre-Bronze Age to Pop Art, it said in a statement.

“This will be the first time many of these works will travel to Abu Dhabi or even the Middle East, and are a rare opportunity to see important art from French museums,” said Sultan bin Tahnoon al-Nahyan, chairman of the organisation behind the project.
The loaned works include da Vinci’s Portrait of an Unknown Woman, Claude Monet’s Saint Lazare Station and Andy Warhol’s Big Electric Chair, as well as ancient statues, vases and masks from across Asia and Africa.
Many of France’s grand museums, including the Louvre, Musee d’Orsay and the Palace of Versailles will loan art to Abu Dhabi as part of a 30-year collaboration with the Emirate worth one billion euros ($1.3 billion).
French Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin said the loaning of the works was “an acknowledgement of both the extraordinary richness of our national collections and the expertise of our museums”.
The 64,000-square-metre (700,000-square-foot) Louvre Abu Dhabi, built on the island of Saadiyat in the oil-flush Emirate, will have 6,000 square metres dedicated to permanent installations and 2,000 set aside for temporary exhibitions.
Hovering above the complex will be a giant, 180-metre (yard) dome perforated with designs that will project light patterns in the shape of palm trees on the exhibition space below.
– ‘Birth of a Museum’ –
In 2007, Abu Dhabi paid $520 million just to use the name of Paris’ world famous art museum.
A model replica of the Louvre Abu Dhabi was displayed at its parent gallery last year with a selection of what will eventually become the Emirate’s permanent collection in an exhibition titled “The Birth of a Museum”.
Also being loaned from France are Titian’s The Woman with a Mirror, Jacques-Louis David’s Napoleon Crossing the Alps and Edouard Manet’s The Fife Player.
Among artworks from antiquity heading to Abu Dhabi are a 4,000-year-old statue of Mesopotamian ruler Gudea, a figurine of King Ramses II from Egypt’s 19th dynasty, and a 16th century ornate Nigerian salt seller.
Each piece will be displayed in Abu Dhabi for up to two years, before the number of loaned French works decreases over the course of a decade as the museum builds its own collection.
A French source told AFP that normally-conservative Abu Dhabi had not censored any nudity or religious symbolism that appear in the donated works.
“No work has been refused,” for a collection that includes a Jewish Tora from Yemen, an ancient Hindu statue, a Buddha and works evoking African Animism, the source said.
According to its creators, the Louvre Abu Dhabi, which was designed by French architect Jean Nouvel, is the largest global cultural project since New York’s Metropolitan Museum opened in 1870.
分享到:  QQ好友和群QQ好友和群 QQ空间QQ空间 腾讯微博腾讯微博 腾讯朋友腾讯朋友 微信微信
收藏收藏 分享分享 支持支持 反对反对 分享到新浪微博
回复

使用道具 举报

您需要登录后才可以回帖 登录 | 立即注册 新浪微博登陆

本版积分规则


讨论社区   关于我们   联系我们   合作伙伴
       
E旅行网 版权所有©2011-2022 All Rights Reserved. 京ICP备13012965号-2京ICP备13012965号-1

京公网安备 11010802032843号

手机版 | APP | 电脑版 |
快速回复 返回顶部 返回列表