To conclude the series on The Louvre, here is another collection which might be liked by the connoisseurs of art amongst you.
The fact that such delicate features could be carved out of stone leaves one wondering about the source of creativity of the artists concerned.
Napoleon makes a prominent appearance in one of the galleries at The Louvre.
When a party is in progress, much revelry is bound to follow!
Time to remember one of the greatest events of Christianity.
When creativity and aesthetic sense blend with hard work and perseverance, the result is invariably outstanding.
Each piece of art is exquisite, to say the least. One is virtually mesmerized. One always comes back yearning for more time in life, so as to be able to revisit the rich cultural heritage preserved at The Louvre. The exhibits have a universal appeal. These may be confined to a specific museum, but belong to the entire humanity.
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I visited the Louvre for the first time last Spring and loved it. You’re pictures captured many of the best sculptures.
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Thanks, Phil. Indeed it is a great experience!
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