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the wondrous Galerie d'Apollon...drawn out for me as a long but assured initiation and seeming to form, with its supreme coved ceiling and inordinately shining parquet, a prodigious tube or tunnel through which I inhaled little by little, that is again and again, a general sense of
271:, together with other precious objects from the Louvre's collections. More display cases were added in 1985 (designed by Daniel Pasgrimaud) and in 2020 (designed by Juan Felipe Alarcon). Some of the most significant pieces include: 260:, from which only jewels of historic significance were exempted. That same year, the 23 remaining pieces of jewelry were exhibited in the Galerie d'Apollon, and presented in display cases designed by Louvre architect 170:, still in place. But the gallery was left unfinished and in disrepair, however, and it had to be propped up in 1826. It was eventually restored and completed in the mid-19th century under architect 218:. The glory meant ever so many things at once, not only beauty and art and supreme design, but history and fame and power, the world in fine raised to the richest and noblest expression. 766: 731: 781: 776: 369: 681: 726: 671: 261: 323: 150:
The gallery had not been completed by the time of Louis' death in 1715, and subsequent generations of artists continued to improve the room, such as
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was first built in the 16th century. A second storey with a long room for the display of art was added during the reign of
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Galignani's New Paris Guide, for 1870: Revised and Verified by Personal Inspection, and Arranged on an Entirely New Plan
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was responsible for the stucco sculptures. This was the first Royal Gallery for Louis, which served as a model for the
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Besides the sumptuous decoration of the room itself, the gallery's main attractions are the remaining pieces of the
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Anne Dion-Tenenbaum; Philippe Malgouyres (2020), "Le réaménagement de la galerie d'Apollon",
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ordered this part of the Louvre to be rebuilt. Architectural work was entrusted to
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After a fire in the small gallery destroyed much of it on 6 February 1661,
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in the mid-19th century, and has housed the museum's collection of the
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As part of the Louvre, the Galerie d'Apollon is both a national and
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French Crown Jewels § Regalia and jewels at the Louvre
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The newly completed gallery was inaugurated by President
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sold most crown jewels to quell fears of a royalist
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Paris: Editions de Minuit. 399:Dictionnaire historique des rues de Paris 429:" which he wrote at age seventy in 1913. 387: 239: 138: 58: 18: 244:Decorated ceiling of the Apollo Gallery 924: 488: 456: 454: 445:, Ministère français de la Culture. 370:"Reopening of the Galerie d'Apollon" 348: 346: 13: 451: 306:Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom 31:is a large and iconic room of the 14: 958: 891:Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume 480:A tour of the Gallery (in French) 473: 343: 747:Pierre-François-LĂ©onard Fontaine 631:Napoleon III's Louvre expansion 182:for the center of the ceiling, 767:Edmond Jean Baptiste Guillaume 757:Louis-Tullius-Joachim Visconti 732:Auguste Cheval de Saint-Hubert 692:Jacques Androuet II Du Cerceau 432: 419: 405: 362: 188:Triumph of the Earth or Cybele 1: 336: 63:The Galerie d'Apollon in 1900 23:The Galerie d'Apollon in 2016 586:Petite Galerie of the Louvre 158:. In 1819, Louvre architect 152:Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy 69:Petite Galerie of the Louvre 7: 312: 229: 10: 963: 233: 97:, according to designs by 54: 899: 878: 869: 839: 813: 804: 752:FĂ©lix Louis Jacques Duban 664: 563: 554: 520: 77: 722:Jacques-Germain Soufflot 515:The Louvre and Tuileries 200:Louis-NapolĂ©on Bonaparte 777:Victor-Auguste Blavette 656:Louvre Inverted Pyramid 180:Apollo Slays the Python 144:Apollo Slays the Python 83:School of Fontainebleau 427:A Small Boy and Others 245: 220: 147: 64: 24: 831:Théâtre des Tuileries 606:Pavillon de l'Horloge 353:History of the Louvre 254:Third French Republic 243: 211: 142: 118:Jean-Baptiste Colbert 62: 22: 886:MusĂ©e de l'Orangerie 871:Jardin des Tuileries 806:Palais des Tuileries 762:Hector-Martin Lefuel 717:Ange-Jacques Gabriel 542:The Louvre Abu Dhabi 192:Charles Louis MĂĽller 134:Palace of Versailles 847:Philibert de l'Orme 737:Jean-Arnaud Raymond 682:Pierre II Chambiges 651:Carrousel du Louvre 397:Jacques Hillairet. 357:Monument Historique 250:French Crown Jewels 224:World Heritage Site 146:by Eugène Delacroix 49:French Crown Jewels 942:1660s architecture 879:Sections in detail 826:Pavillon de Marsan 814:Sections in detail 727:Maximilien Brebion 621:Pavillon de Marsan 564:Sections in detail 319:Galerie des Glaces 246: 168:Château de Maisons 148: 95:Marguerite Bahuche 87:Toussaint Dubreuil 65: 25: 16:Room in the Louvre 919: 918: 915: 914: 865: 864: 821:Pavillon de Flore 800: 799: 697:Jacques Lemercier 672:Raymond du Temple 611:Galerie d'Apollon 596:Pavillon de Flore 550: 549: 288:Hortensia diamond 162:closed it with a 126:François Girardon 29:Galerie d'Apollon 954: 947:Painted ceilings 876: 875: 811: 810: 707:François d'Orbay 626:Louvre Colonnade 561: 560: 556:Palais du Louvre 527: 526: 509: 502: 495: 486: 485: 467: 466: 458: 449: 448: 436: 430: 423: 417: 416: 409: 403: 402: 394: 385: 384: 382: 381: 366: 360: 350: 332: 275:crowns made for 270: 262:Edmond Guillaume 202:on 5 June 1851. 176:Eugène Delacroix 156:Thomas Regnaudin 80: 79: 78:Galerie des Rois 962: 961: 957: 956: 955: 953: 952: 951: 922: 921: 920: 911: 895: 861: 835: 796: 782:Camille Lefèvre 742:Charles Percier 712:Claude Perrault 660: 581:Pavillon du Roi 546: 537:The Louvre-Lens 522:MusĂ©e du Louvre 516: 513: 476: 471: 470: 459: 452: 446: 437: 433: 424: 420: 411: 410: 406: 395: 388: 379: 377: 368: 367: 363: 351: 344: 339: 326: 315: 264: 252:. In 1887, the 238: 232: 184:Joseph Guichard 174:, with painter 160:Pierre Fontaine 130:Hall of Mirrors 114:Charles Le Brun 99:Martin FrĂ©minet 75:. 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Index


Louvre Palace
Petite Galerie
Louvre Museum
FĂ©lix Duban
French Crown Jewels

Petite Galerie of the Louvre
Henry IV
School of Fontainebleau
Toussaint Dubreuil
Jacob Bunel
Marguerite Bahuche
Martin Fréminet
Louis XIV
Louis Le Vau
Charles Le Brun
Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Apollo
François Girardon
Hall of Mirrors
Palace of Versailles

Gaspard and Balthazard Marsy
Thomas Regnaudin
Pierre Fontaine
wrought iron
Château de Maisons
FĂ©lix Duban
Eugène Delacroix

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