Musée des beaux-arts de Troyes

An exibition room at the Musée des beaux-arts de Troyes

The Musée des beaux-arts de Troyes (officially known as the musée Saint-Loup) is one of the two main art and archaeology museums in Troyes, France - the other is the Musée d'art moderne de Troyes. From 1831 it has been housed in the former Abbey of Saint Loup.[1]

It displays paintings of the fourteenth to nineteenth centuries (with strength in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries), a strong representation of local medieval sculpture as well as busts of Louis XIV and Marie-Thérèse by the locally born sculptor François Girardon, and furniture and decorative arts, together with some locally recovered Roman antiquities, most notably the Treasure of Pouan, the grave goods of a fifth-century Germanic warrior, and the Apollo of Vaupoisson, a fine Gallo-Roman bronze.

References

  1. Catalogue d'archéologie monumentale du Musée de Troyes fondé et dirigé par la Société académique de l'Aube (in French). 1890.

Media related to Musée Saint Loup (Troyes) at Wikimedia Commons

  • Saint Loup Museum - information
  • "Musée d'Art d'Archéologie et de Sciences Naturelles". Muséofile: Répertoire des musées français (in French). Ministre de la Culture et de la Communication.

Coordinates: 48°18′04″N 4°04′47″E / 48.30111°N 4.07972°E / 48.30111; 4.07972


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