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LouvreFrench art gallery, former palace of the French kings, in Paris. It was converted to an art gallery in 1793 to house the royal collections. Two of its best-known exhibits are Alexandros of Antioch's sculpture Venus de Milo and Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. The gallery comprises seven sections: ancient, Oriental, Egyptian, painting, sculpture, applied arts, and drawing. The controversial main entrance of the Louvre, a vast glass structure in the shape of a pyramid, was designed by I M Pei and opened in 1989. All the main galleries are reached from this point, which is viewed as one of the most successful adaptations in modern architecture.
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Directly before the viewer in the Prado's grand gallery, long before one reached the exhibition proper, was Manet's The Mocking of Christ (reviled in 1865, now an honored visitor from Chicago). In 2003, the Biltmore celebrated a landmark 80th anniversary by bringing back jazz to its grand Gallery Bar. This is an excellent opportunity to exhibit during the inaugural year of a stunning new arts center that is unique in the region," says Grand Gallery Supervisor William Wilson. |
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