The Venus de Milo and The Mona Lisa. ___________________________________________________________ Here are some of the most famous paintings that are in the Louvre: * Leonardo da vinci, The Mona Lisa (as noted above) * David, The Oath of the Horatii between the Hands of their Father * Delacroix, Dante and Virgil; Death of Sardanapalus * Gericault, Raft of the Medusa * Greuze, Betrothal in the Village * Gros, Bonaparte Visiting the Victims of the Plague * Ingres, Oedipus and the Sphinx; Valpincon Bather * Prud'hon, Empress Josephine * Quarton, Pieta de Villeneuve d'Avignon * Ribera, The Club-Footed Boy * Rigaud, Portrait of Louix XIV * Rubens, The Disembarkation of Maria de' Medici at the Port of Marseilles * School of Fountainebleau, Diana the Huntress * Titian, Pastoral Concert * Watteau, Embarkation for Cythera
These world famous paintings were made between the Renaissance and the 1960s, at latest.
the Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci is displayed in Le Louvre museum, among other world-famous paintings
The mona Lisa
paris
The Louvre is the world-famous art museum in Paris.
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In Paris.
Now there are several big national art museums in Paris. The oldest and largest and most famous is the Louvre. It houses art up till about 1800. The 19th century collection is in the Musée d'Orsay. 20th century art is in the National Museum of Modern Art, housed in the Centre Pompidou.
he is famous for is cool art work!
London and Paris
The most famous medieval art work is the monalisa
The most famous piece of art in the world can probably be debated, as there are so many famous pieces of art out there. However, most people would probably agree that the 'Mona Lisa' found in Paris, France, is the most famous piece of art in the world.
By being one of the world's largest art avenue, the city of Paris can be considered one of it's biggest contributor. In Paris, you will find noted museums and showrooms showcasing famous art pieces from popular and significant figures in the arts and literature.
Georges Pompidou