Art aplenty in Paris

It’s not what you look at that matters. It’s what you see.

Of course, we visited the Louvre and saw the Mona Lisa.
And also saw Michelangelo’s sculpture – “Enslaved” – one of four originals. (Remember this guy?)
And this dedicated employee – ever vigilant – assuring that nothing goes awry at the Louvre!
Out walking, we spotted this Jeff Koons sculpture – Bouquet of Tulips
Musee d’Orsay – This gorgeous, former train station was saved from the wrecking ball in the 1970s and now houses a wonderful collection of Impressionist paintings and many other works of art.
Like this wonderful Renoir
And this Claude Monet
Speaking of Monet, we trained and then biked out to Claude Monet’s home in Giverny. Here I am, on his porch!
The gardens around his home were amazing, even though it’s getting late in the season!
Trying to restrain myself – but so beautiful!
We’ve all seen Monet’s water lily paintings with this bridge, right?
These are the boats that he used to putter around – observing the flowers he’d paint.
I love seeing these old kitchens. They had 8 children so I’m assuming this was a well used room of the house.
I also like to imagine that all of this blue tile came from Delft in the Netherlands.
We visited Rodin’s house (in the background) and walked around his gardens where some of his sculptures were scattered. This is The Burghers of Calais.

And of course, The Kiss

21 thoughts on “Art aplenty in Paris

  1. The Louvre in Paris is known for tourist. Did you have to wait in long lines, lots of people?

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    1. Not at all – quieter time of year I think. Of course, there was a bit of a queue for the Mona Lisa but moved along pretty good.

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  2. Wow! Amazing to see so much phenomenal art in one city. Especially love your photos of Monet’s waterlilies and bridge. Must feel surreal to be there in person.

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