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Assignment 3 Cultural Activity Report


HUM 111: World Cultures I


Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and many other beautiful paintings.

This museum is one of the largest art museums in the world. I notice

French artists made most of the art paintings and sculptures while

virtual tour

the museum. I was mesmerizing by all the beautiful artwork,

sculptures, and detailed information about every piece. The Louvre

Museum was originally a castle built by one of France's first kings,

King Phillip II. Throughout the Middle Ages, the French king added to

the site, making the building more prominent. During the Renaissance

and the Enlightenment, the French kings began to take a greater interest

in art, buying numerous pieces, including the Mona Lisa, and stealing

fine arts from other countries. The Madonna of Saint Jerome by

Antonio da Correggio, 1525-28, was one of the first pieces of art looted

by

, Napoleon from Italy for the French king. After moving to Versailles,

Louis XIV even opened the Louvre as a court exclusively for his

favorite artists. At the end of the 1700s, the French people demanded

access to the artwork, so the king gave them access to only a handful.

After the French Revolution, Louver transformed into a new museum

for removed some artwork after France began to lose the war.




St John in the Wilderness (Bacchus) Leonardo da Vinci
Year 1510–1515
Type Oil on walnut panel transferred to canvas

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