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🎨 Check-in | Musée de l'Orangerie

⚜️ Nestled in the Tuileries Garden, the Musée de l'Orangerie ranks among the top impressionist collections, featuring seven large-scale Water Lilies paintings by Monet. Didn't take many photos; I felt that my photos didn't do justice to the beauty of the originals... They completely failed to capture the details of the paintings. If you're lucky and there are fewer people, you can sit quietly in each room. I once talked with my mom, and it seems that only painting can keep me quiet for hours. Since we went in the afternoon, there were many people, and my child was crying and shouting not to visit the art museum 🎨, so the speed of viewing the exhibition was accelerated. However, I can talk about some of the more classic and popular works in the museum. 👁️‍🗨️ Pablo Picasso: One of the representatives of abstract art, he is good at deconstructing and reconstructing. Picasso's works also occupy a large part of the museum, and along the timeline, you can deeply feel his dialogue with himself and various deconstructive experiments. A representative painting is the pink-toned "Les Adolescents," which also heralds Picasso's "return" period in the 1920s, when he moved away from his abstract experiments and embraced a more classical style. ⚪️ Pierre-Auguste Renoir: "The Little Girl Playing the Piano" His main style focuses on female portraits and is a representative artist of impressionism. He often painted women in white dresses, which for him was an important part of the symbol of female beauty. 🔴 Paul Cézanne: "Apples and Biscuits" You must have seen this painting in some textbooks or magazines. This work was created as a mirror of his vision and thoughts; the apples he painted were more real than real apples. 🔷 Henri Matisse: "The Odalisque in Red Trousers" He is a famous representative artist of Fauvism, pursuing human purity, such as pure desires or profound and hidden aspects. Henri was one of the artists impressed by Manet's paintings, and he often used the theme of the odalisque. 🚇 Transportation: Subway lines 1, 8, 12 to Concorde station 🎨 Opening Hours: Monday, Wednesday-Thursday 9:00-18:00 (last entry 17:15) / Closed on Tuesdays #TodayIsAnArtDay #ArtExhibition #Paris #MuseedeloOrangerie #ParisArt #ParisExhibitionGuide #Monet #MonetWaterLilies #Paris

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