LC control no. | n 50061832 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Corporate name heading | Musée Marmottan |
Variant(s) | Institut de France. Musée Marmottan Musée Marmottan Claude Monet Académie des beaux-arts (France). Musée Marmottan |
See also | Marmottan, Paul, 1856-1932 Monet, Claude, 1840-1926 Hierarchical superior: Académie des beaux-arts (France) Founding corporate body: Académie des beaux-arts (France) Successor: Musée Marmottan Monet |
Beginning date | 1934-06-21 |
Ending date | [1990..1999] |
Associated country | France |
Located | Paris (France) |
Address | 2, rue Louis-Boilly Paris France 75016 |
Field of activity | Art Art, French Impressionism (Art) Art, European Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval Illumination of books and manuscripts, Renaissance |
Found in | Musée Marmottan. Monet et ses amis, 1971. OCLC 20838185: Comblen-Sonkes, M. Les musées de l'Institut de France, 1988 (hdg.: Musée Marmottan; usage: Musées ... Marmottan) De Le Brun à Vuillard, 1995: t.p. (Musée Marmottan Claude Monet) p. 5 (Musée Marmottan-Claude Monet; musée Marmottan) International directory of arts, 1995/96: volume 1, page 145 (Musée Marmottan, 2, rue Louis Boilly, Paris 75016) volume 1, foreword (December 1994) Frédéric Bazille, 2003: t.p. (Musée Marmottan Monet) Orr, Lynn Federle. Monet, 1994: title page (Musée Marmottan) title page verso (catalogue published in conjunction with exhibition; New Orleans Museum of Art, 7 January-12 March 1995, The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, 25 March-29 May 1995; paintings lent by the Musée Marmottan, Paris; first published 1994) Musée Marmottan Monet website, 25 September 2019: main page (Musée Marmottan Monet; Paris; website pages in French and English) Le musée: Historique (Académie des beaux-arts inherited building and collection of Paul Marmottan upon his death 15 March 1932, including art and artifacts of Style Empire; musée Marmottan, one of the foundations of Académie des beaux-arts, opened its doors 21 June 1934; collection expanded, with art of second half of 19th century (including Claude Monet's Impression, soleil levant and other Impressionist works), Asiatic art, early to modern art; at 1966 death of Michel Monet, museum acquired over 100 works of Claude Monet; special room provided for them; during 1990s, the establishment enhanced its name and changed into musée Marmottan Monet; a number of other descendants of artists followed Michel Monet's example; in 1981, Daniel Wildenstein offered the collection of illuminations of his father, Georges Wildenstein, including 322 medieval and Renaissance miniatures from French, Italian, Flemish, and English schools) Informations pratiques (address: 2, rue Louis-Boilly, 75016 Paris -- France) <https://www.marmottan.fr/> International directory of arts, 1998/99: volume 1, page 178 (Musée Marmottan) volume 1, preface (July 1998; editorial deadline was 30th June 1998) International directory of arts, 2000/2001: volume 1, page 177 (Musée Marmottan Monet) volume 1, preface (Januar 2000; editorial deadline was 10 December 1999) Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre, 27 September 2019 (Musée Marmottan Monet; musée Marmottan, became musée Marmottan Monet during the 1990s; fine arts museum in Paris, in 16e arrondissement) Wikidata, 27 September 2019 (Musée Marmottan Monet (Q1327886); also known as Marmottan Monet Museum, Museo Marmottan Monet, Musée Marmottan; description: art museum in Paris, France; inception: 1934; named after: Paul Marmottan, Claude Monet; founded by: Académie des beaux-arts) <http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1327886> |
Associated language | fre |