June 23(Tue.) - September 23(Wed., Holiday), 2009
With 200 works of art from the collections of the Louvre Museum, this special exhibition proposes traveling through the arts and civilizations of Europe and the Near East over four thousand years. The exhibits were selected under the theme of children, from the significant and diverse collections of seven curatorial departments of the Louvre Museum -- Egyptian Antiquities; Near Eastern Antiquities; Greek, Etruscan and Roman Antiquities; Sculptures; Decorative Arts; Prints and Drawings; and Paintings.
It is a unique thematic and transversal exhibition that seeks to show how children have been depicted and expressed in art, and how the universal motif of children has been inspiring artists from the ancient to modern times. By presenting children from wide geographical and chronological areas, the exhibition will make the audience see that children have been loved throughout the human history regardless of differences in nations, historical period, and culture. The exhibits will be displayed in the following juxtaposed manner:
Section 1: The Infancy
Section 2: Children in Daily Life
Section 3: Children and Death
Section 4: Portraits and Family Life
Section 5: Children in Ancient Religions and Greco-Roman Mythology
Section 6: Children in Christian Art
Section 7: Imaginary Children
This exhibition has been enabled by rich and diverse collections of the Louvre, a world-famous museum. Exhibits widely vary in style and age: a girl's mummy, ancient Elamite toys, masterpieces by Titian "The Virgin and the Child with St Stephan, St. Jerome and St. Maurice", Chardin, Reynolds, Gobelin tapestries and 19th century sculptures.
Le departement des Arts graphiques Amour assis tenant un stylet
François BOUCHER ©RMN / Thierry Le Mage / distributed by DNPartcom
Le département des Peintures Master Hare Joshua REYNOLDS
1788 ©RMN / Hervé Lewandowski / distributed by DNPartcom
Le département des Sculptures La Vierge adorant l'Enfant
Andrea DELLA ROBBIA ©RMN / Thierry Le Mage /
distributed by DNPartcom
Le département des Objets d'art Moïse sauvé des eaux
Manufacture des Gobelins, atelier de Jean JANS, d'après un carton d'Antoine
PAILLET, d'après un tableau de Nicolas POUSSIN
c.1685-1689 ©2008 Musée du Louvre / Georges Poncet
Le département des Antiquités égyptiennes
Statue d'Isis allaitant le jeune Horus c.722B.C.-380B.C.
©2003 Musée du Louvre / Christian Décamps
Le département des Antiquités grecques, étrusques et romaines
Statue de satyre enfant First half of 2c ©2007 Musée du Louvre /
Daniel Lebée et Carine
Deambrosis
Le département des Antiquités Orientales Lion monté sur un chariot
Hérisson monté sur un chariot B.C.12c
©RMN / Hervé Lewandowski / distributed by DNPartcom
Opening Hours
10:00-17:00, Fridays until 19:00
Admission until 30 minutes before closing
Closed
Mondays (Except for July 20, September 21, closed on July 21 instead)
Admission Fee
Adults : 1,500 Yen (1,200 Yen)
University students : 1,200 Yen (900 Yen)
High school students : 800 Yen (500 Yen)