New Frontier III — Portraits anglo‐américains à l’heure de la Révolution
Exhibition
New Frontier III
Portraits anglo‐américains à l’heure de la Révolution
Past: February 1 → April 28, 2014
The Louvre continues its exploration of the history of painting in America with a third special exhibition that compares and contrasts five Anglo-American portraits from 1780 to 1800 and slightly later, produced in the midst of a revolution that would lead to the independence and creation of the United States of America. The selected artworks revolve around the guardian and emblematic figure of General George Washington (1732–1799), elected first president of the United States in 1789.
The exhibition features three portraits of the Father of the Country, including one attributed to Charles Wilson Peale (1741–1827) depicting him as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, on special loan from the Musée du Château de Versailles. Portraits of the opposing belligerents, notably a stunning, newly restored portrait of Captain Robert Hay of Spot by Scottish painter Sir Henry Raeburn (1756-1823), are presented in response to the magnificent portrait of Washington as president of the young nation painted in 1797 by Gilbert Stuart (1755–1828) — one of the most talented American portrait artists — on loan from the Crystal Bridges Museum.
Organized by: Guillaume Faroult, Musée du Louvre, Department of Paintings
Aile Denon, 1er étage, salle 32
Opening hours
Every day except Tuesday, 9 AM – 6 PM
Late night on Wednesday, Friday until 9:30 PM
Lundi, jeudi, samedi, dimanche : fermeture des salles à partir de 17h30
Admission fee
Full rate €22.00
D’octobre à mars : le premier dimanche de chaque mois, l’accès aux collections permanentes est gratuit pour tous.
Venue schedule
The artists
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Charles Wilson Peale
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Gilbert Stuart
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Henri Raeburn
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Rembrandt Peale