Until 1986 the Louvre had over 70 American paintings. But they were divided between Orsay, Pompidou, and the Franco-Américaine museum at Bléranourt, with the Louvre keeping three.
Now the Louvre has 3 American paintings. In 2007 it bought Benjamin West's "Phaeton Asking Apollo to Drive the Sun Chariot" (1804), which had been sold to an art dealer by the Franz Hals Museum in Haarlem.
For some time it had Whistler's Arrangement in Grey and Black, usually called Whistler's Mother. I remember seeing it there. That that painting is now at Orsay.
Mary Cassatt has a pastel at the Louvre: "At the Window" (1889). I don't know if this counts as one of the three.
I also remember an Albert Bierstadt at the Louvre, but I can't remember the name of the painting. (He was born in Germany but came here when he was three; so he probably counts as an American)
Kimball Kramer
The location of the "Mona Lisa" is at the Louvre, in Paris, France.
About 6 million people view the painting at the Louvre each year
Not the exterior, but on painting is called Miss Cassatt in the Louvre.
Yes, an oil painting, now in the Louvre, Paris.
The painting is kept in the Louvre Museum(Paris, France).
Mona Lisa
The Mona Lisa
It's a painting, and it hangs in the Louvre in Paris, France.
American Friends of the Louvre was created in 2002.
Except for special exhibitions (and then rarely) the Louvre does not have 20th century art.
The home of this painting is the "Louvre" gallery in Paris, France.
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